My fellow Australians, I come bearing horrible news, ISP's such as Telstra, Vodafone and others have deemed Jow Forums, 8 chan and other websites of free speech to be a threat, and promptly blocked them. This can be bypassed by changing your DNS, 1.1.1.1, 1.0.0.1 or 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 are the easiest, however there are safer options if you search around.
As Australians we have a designated right to shitposting, this cannot be aloud. We must seek to end this censorship.
Spread the news, do whatever you can do. Even false flag as a boomer on r/the_donald, all that matters is we get our right to shitpost back.
does this work for those specific youtube videos that get blocked because you are in so-and-so country?
Sebastian Flores
First they came for the aussies, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a aussie.
Seriously though, I kinda wish there was someone in gov I could write to telling them not to ask for retarded shit like this, but it'll never happen. Arms control will get stricter, information will get controlled more and more. Still haven't found an aussie news source I'm willing to trust. Shit sucks.
Another alternative Ozzies have is to delete system 32. It's sole use is to track websites you go to so that it may offer more relevant suggestions. Trust me, you won't miss it
Works here, but so does Jow Forums. My carrier goes through Optus. All friends through Telstra have Jow Forums blocked.
Luke Cruz
>finally get rid of Aussie shitposters >this thread
Fuck off
Noah Cooper
this place won't be half as fun without Bruce
Owen Martinez
I guess you Ozzies know which trash should be taken out next He said sarcastically, Larping in a complete artistic work of fiction
Nathan Myers
Got 1.1.1.1 Doesn't seem to allow my Optus phone to access Jow Forums over mobile data. Works fine over wifi.
Tyler Thomas
rip
Ayden Ramirez
I'm on a small ISP, so the block hasn't affected me at home. On the go however, I'm with Optus for mobile, and yeah, Jow Forums won't load with data, and not even 4channel.
Nicholas Ross
I did this and my computer died, did I do something wrong?
Carter Sullivan
No. This only works with websites blocked by your internet provider.
If you want to watch content blocked from your region by a website you need to change your IP to one from another country (aka use a proxy).
Blake Turner
Please tell me this is true. KEK
Aaron Parker
No, those are based on ip address, cookies or an account. DNS just gives a website's ip from a url.
Hudson Clark
arent you half kebab?
Jason Hughes
Wut
Jeremiah Roberts
This isn't right. Has china unironically taken over Australia?