You forgot the third car using a VPN to get all the content they're actually paying for on all of their streaming apps
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A 4th car is going to the highseas.
Baton down the hatches and raise me sails matey!
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Batten
Maybe they were just really stubborn.
I just want to watch the Japanese Netflix anime drops. Is that so much to ask for natively?
Texas residents using a VPN for porn
And Louisiana. People forget that it was first in the porn ban that doesn't even work.
Don't forget Virginia!
Virginia living up to its name with the state mandated NoFap challenge.
I live close enough to Tennessee that I turn off my WiFi and let the cellular take me there haha.
Bout to be CO too, not just limited to red states unfortunately.
Admittedly, it's not just for porn, but social media in general. Either way, the same reasoning applies, I'm not giving a third party company my identity just for a social media account and I'm certainly not going to do it for porn
I'm one of these Texas motherfuckers getting fucked with by this dumb shit. I am in the market for a cheap, effective VPN.
I'm thinking about trying Express VPN, but I haven't had time to do all the comparison shopping for which one is actually best. I don't need a shitload of different devices, all at once. At most, I need to maybe cover one desktop PC and two WiFi devices. But I'd be cool with just one seat.
Anyone got recommendations?
I'm using Private Internet Access. It was purchased by a company some people think are sketchy, but they work well in my experience and are cheap. If you really need security that you trust, maybe go somewhere else. If you just need a VPN that works and is cheap, it's an option.
Can someone explain it to Europeans?
Several states with republican leadership have required identification to view sites that have "adult content". You technically can still access it without a VPN in these states, but I'm not trusting these sites with personally identifying information. Depending on the state I think you have to upload an image of your ID and other information. It's really sketchy.
Chinese citizens using VPN to access TikTok too.
Specifically American tiktok. The tiktok they have isn't the same. Iirc It's only educational stuff, and you get a time limit.
It is not American tiktok. It is tiktok for the world except China who owns tiktok.
Off topic but I really enjoyed much of this show (Umbrella Academy), particularly I was so impressed with how the child actor actually pulled off carrying the entire show, he was not only the leading & most interesting character but also IMO had one of the best performances on it. Come to think of it, I should look into what else he's done.
Anyway, what episode is this from, do you know? (I know it's just a meme format now, worth a shot tho)
Excellent post btw, I gave all the upvote I could
The umbrella academy was hard carried by five. The actor really pulled off the adult stuck in a kid's body thing. The actor that played the guy with addiction issues was great too.
Five and Klaus carried the show
If you like Klaus you should watch a show the same actor did years ago called Misfits! He kind of carried that show too, it was never quite as good after he left lol
They're gonna be real disappointed with the version of "Tiktok" available in China
TikTok isn't banned in canada, or the UK, or a number of other english speaking non-US countries
There are...other countries? WHAT!? 🫨
Why would they VPN to the version of the app that has less English speakers?
I've got Chinese GenZ TikTok pegged as 10x more entertaining than American Boomer Facebook.
I'm using a VPN to byapass porn blocks while I'm stuck as an inpatient in hospital.
Fun fact, VPNs are regulated by the state in China
Internet itself is regulated by the nation state.
This is the kind of thing that gets to me in this whole TikTok situation the most.
China bans most American based social media and what it doesn't ban is heavily monitored censored and regulated.
Why would we (Americans) want to willingly use a Chinese owned/based/operated social media platform like TikTok?
We should never have started using it in the first place or at least immediately dropped it as soon as it became common knowledge that it had substantial ties to china.
There is so much hypocrisy on all sides of this issue.
What's funny about this is that the fear of Chinese Authoritarianism leads Americans straight into American Authoritarianism.
It's this close to self awareness and then veers straight into hypocrisy
We are not in China, are we? The (american) government should NOT have control over what information its citizens have access to. We should not strive to be like China in this regard.
China censors what its people sees on its platforms so its people started using facebook. Then China started demanding that facebook censor itself in China (there was a major terror attack that sparked this) but Facebook refused so they banned it. Same thing happened with reddit and such.
Meanwhile, the US started censoring its major media platforms people either fled to niche libre sites like this or the shiny new addictive app from China. China doesnt care about what americans see. It'll happily let americans see Israelis document their war crimes. The US said, sell to american investors, and be censored or be banned. ByteDance chose being banned. Welcome to the great american firewall.
China bans most American based social media
they've banned all the big ones except youtube, but their version of youtube is extremely censored.
Fun fact, China doesn’t even have TikTok, their version is strictly educational and can only be used certain times of the day, to my understanding
is strictly educational and can only be used certain times of the day
Nope and nope. Like normak tiktok, douyin have all sort of things, depends on what you view. You can login to it (doesn't have to), and the account is connect to your cellphone number which is connected to your national ID. I don't know if theres time limitations if you are a minor though.
I've sideloaded douyin before, it isn't strictly educational but I do believe if a child is using the device there is time limits. and also you can't sign up without a Chinese ID but it doesn't require an account. I actually did find some Americans on there who somehow found a way to sign up.
The IDs of criminals are sometimes leaked on the web. People use those leaked IDs to register their account. Many systems don't actually check whether the ID is already registered, it works as long as the ID itself is valid.
They are hackermans (or have China issued IDs)
China has indeed blocked tiktok, but their version, douyin likely runs on similar systems and have similar types of contents. These two versions just don't share content and probably have different moderation and privacy policies.
I think you are confusing the tiktok block with the computer game ban, which requires excessive verifications (even biometric) to play games. And underaged children can only play games in assigned time slots with time limit:
In 2019, the country imposed a cybercurfew barring those under 18 from playing games between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.
Recognizing that wily teenagers might try to use their parents’ devices or identities to circumvent the restrictions, the Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent said this week that it would close the loophole by deploying facial recognition technology in its video games.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/08/business/video-game-facial-recognition-tencent.html