First time I’ve seen this sitting behind my shitty VPN. If the frontpage /r/normaldayinrussia posts didn’t make you raise an eyebrow knowing their denying access to people for running a VPN should at least make you second guess.
Get out now, save yourself.
Just abandoned ship myself. Saw a post on there this morning that they were headed for IPO. Decided it was time to finally start looking elsewhere.
Welcome. I think you will find lemmy is a sufficient substitute. Not as fast pace as reddit but it turns out to be a good thing. You also don’t have to worry so much about comments falling into the abyss. With comment counts topping out at around 500 you can respond to the main post and still get engagement.
That will probably change as lemmy grows but for now it’s nice. Overall it’s reddit but a different speed.
So far it does feel like a re-imagining of traditional internet forum of the early 00s, but Reddit inspired. I actually had no idea about the whole “Fediverse” thing until today, but so far it seems really promising that there isn’t any one central agency in control of the platform. Maybe that’s a misunderstanding though.
Am I correct in thinking that Fediverse operates somewhat like the internet? Is it just a collection of end-points sharing data through a single protocol and if one shuts down, the rest aren’t affected? Or is there a host that is technically in control of Lemmy as a whole?
I get these pages from time to time here in Thailand on Google. I always think it’s because of some nerfarious people here, but this makes me suspicious it’s just a bunch of Americans using vpns.
Hah! I thought that was my work VPN when I first saw it. Not sure how much I like that it’s actually the site
I get that on vpn, I just choose between the option of not following the link that I’ve been given, or alternatively, changing vpn locations which costs me literally fractions of a second.
I imagine this is some attempt to stop bots but my I can only imagine genuine users get mad while bots just change location again just like I do.
Kind of like drm, the only ones affected are those who are legitimate buyers.
Of course my opinion is based on nothing but assumptions since I dare not bother spending time there.
FYI going to old reddit will bypass these blocks. To me that’s fine anyway as I find ‘new’ reddit looks like hot garbage so I replace ‘www’ with ‘old’. As long as old is still active, I’ll always set my redirectors to it.