Hopefully people adopting VPNs en masse will start pressuring services to better support VPN traffic.
Maybe even lemmy.world will one day officially allow posts/comments from those behind a VPN.
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Hopefully people adopting VPNs en masse will start pressuring services to better support VPN traffic.
Maybe even lemmy.world will one day officially allow posts/comments from those behind a VPN.
I didn’t realize instances were doing this! That seems to go against the spirit of federated social media, FOSS, etc.
Yeah, I mean it sounds like too many users hiding behind a VPN were posting the kind of stuff that no admin wants to deal with and they got sick of it. So in that sense, I get why they did it. It's just unfortunate that VPNs get bad rep because of abuse like that.
Yeah, I’m a web developer and I get it from that perspective but as a VPN user I loathe websites that have a bunch of hoops to jump through. I just want better privacy laws (as well as to block ads/tracking, but that can be done without necessarily using a VPN).
And I was sitting here thinking maybe the country had a better government than India and Pakistan.
Another country joined Chinas tactics.
I wonder how many native Chinese use VPN's
Quite a bit actually. Traditionally, only those who wishes "freedom" would contact outside, then there people who work with foreign companies/individuals, any tech who work in IT would need vpn, those who came back from studying aboard, and newly, theres celebrity fans who use vpn only to follow their favorite celebrity.
Intelligence agencies are hard working people.