When you post a link, PLEASE remove the "?" and the trackers that follow it.
Random example; I picked this link from Fakebook. You can see that it's from Fakebook because it includes "fbclid".
As well as showing that it's from a Fakebook user, it probably also includes other information about me. (Well, it would if I hadn't changed some characters!)
The link works perfectly well without the trackers:
https://www.quordlepuzzles.com/collections/store-closing
A while ago, someone here posted a link to Reddit. The trackers in the link allowed me to log in to their Reddit account and to post as them! (Naughty me.) So PLEASE don't do it!
Disclaimer: I have no connection with quordlepuzzles. It's just a random link that I picked.
EDIT: Youtube links do need the part with the ? in them. More specifically the watch?v=random characters part. Also might include a jump to a start time as in &time=456s
Thanks to u/metalheadtruth for reminding me!
Site just spins as DNS won't resolve. Read the link as to why. I guess people it works for are somehow on a different DNS but I actually tried manually specifying a couple alternates and that didn't work either (this was before I discovered this explanation and realized the site itself sucks in terms of their behavior on the matter - which, ironically enough, involves tracking)!
I have found using different browsers or alt VPN locations have worked from time to time. Though that may not resolve the DNS. It has been over a de ade since I was working those areas.
Try using "Epic" browser. I find that it allows me to read RT News when other browsers won't.
Sound like one worth looking at. Who made it & is it open source?
https://epicbrowser.com
VPN - yeah Tor works reliably in my experience - BUT the caveat is there is a Captcha put up by Archive.yz and it's not just one, it will be like FIVE fucking iterations of buses, crosswalks, the kind that you have to keep clicking as more show up till done etc, so for all intensive porpoises, it doesn't work for me.