Author Topic: Fight For The Future is blocking Congress from accessing websites  (Read 1596 times)

https://www.blackoutcongress.org/

Yes, this works. Their IPs are being blocked and preventing them from visiting sites. The script's available on their site, and it appears to be blocking IPs from AREA 51. That's comfortable to hear.

This also has started a new trend, also from them: #ifeelnaked
https://www.ifeelnaked.org/
It's SFW.

Discuss.

I don't get how the hell they got their IPs. Even if they're like the most generic IPs I've ever seen.
« Last Edit: May 29, 2015, 05:38:16 PM by The Killer Cop #311 »

Vive la Internet, bitch.
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i'm all for the blocking thing but #ifeelnaked is obviously just an excuse to post nudes to twitter
« Last Edit: May 29, 2015, 07:58:15 AM by Space1255 »

I don't get how the hell they got their IPs. Even if they're like the most generic IPs I've ever seen.
what did you expect, bold letters and arrows declaring that they belong to congress?

i'm all for the blocking thing but #ifeelnaked is obviously just an excuse to post nudes to twitter

Now we just need major websites to start using this.

Also, the Area 51 IPs are a joke; that's why they're commentes out.



what a waste of time
honestly their attempt is okay but seriously

first of all it would be FFTF, not FTFF
and second why bother using an abbreviation in the title if you're just going to write it out anyway? it's not like you used it a second time

also it's not even blocking anything. they can still go to the sites. they just get redirected after doing so, by javascript. which is easily defeated

I don't care if it doesnt do anything, I'm putting this on my website


what would it even show when you have one of those ips anyway?

what would it even show when you have one of those ips anyway?
It redirects you to https://www.blackoutcongress.org/

can i bring up for a moment the lengths these people went to to name an act "USA Freedom Act"
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Uniting and Strengthening America by Fulfilling Rights and Ending Eavesdropping, Dragnet-Collection, and Online Monitoring Act

would anyone mind giving me a bit of background on the USA FREEDOM Act and why it's an issue?