Not sure either. There is a lot of unhinged lefties on Lemmy; I haven't seen much commentary from the far right at all. It would be nice to find some level headed discussion that isn't strictly red vs. blue.
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That is possible as well. Those firewalls are capable of packet inspection. If you are using personal devices it won't be able to see much if you are using encryption in transit but if you are using University provided machines there is a good chance they can inspect all the data you are sending and receiving.
This is considered world news?!?
Agreed, the most effective strategy seems to be along political party lines. It is very effective against both "teams".
Why do you care if not to virtue signal?
Those people are not as ridiculous as you.
Are you hosting a service that is not under your organizations official domain or something? It is common security practice to block newly created domains which may be why your domain is blacklisted if you only recently stood it up.
Sounds like your university is using a Palo Alto Next Gen Firewall which is intercepting DNS requests and responding with the sinkhole FQDN for anything they deem malicious or suspicious. You can try to override this with DNS over HTTPS but they may also be blocking that. Standard security stuff. You can also probably try to open an IT ticket and request that they whitelist the domain.
No, you're right! We should enslave detractors for our own benefit.
Sounds like you need to ask your boss over there at the old in out burger.
New tracks are always welcome. Isn't there a bunch of stuff hidden away though?