Next step will be delisting of sites they don’t like. Peeps best start saving IP addresses. I know we’ve discussed this before, but now it’s game time.
Just a thought that probably already has been done to some degree. Someone should compile (or collective group) and create a spreadsheet that can be shared/downloaded and printed for the masses should no one know how to access any specific sites later on.
This kind of stuff may sound useful but a lot of websites use hosting providers where the website owner does not own the public IP address they're using and the IP address can change at any time, smaller hosting providers would have to give a warning to the website since they may be configuring their public DNS manually but a lot of websites do it automatically so saving an IP address might not be as useful as you expect.
There is also the issue of hosting providers not allowing direct access of the IP address associated with DNS, you can test this by trying to access greatawakening.win itself by using its IP address over port 80 and you will just get an error message.
Next step will be delisting of sites they don’t like. Peeps best start saving IP addresses. I know we’ve discussed this before, but now it’s game time.
For those that don't know how to do this:
Something tells me you ARE_ADMIN.
Hehehe
Just a thought that probably already has been done to some degree. Someone should compile (or collective group) and create a spreadsheet that can be shared/downloaded and printed for the masses should no one know how to access any specific sites later on.
If I get a large lost of sites, I can make a script to do this really fast and I can post the results.
This kind of stuff may sound useful but a lot of websites use hosting providers where the website owner does not own the public IP address they're using and the IP address can change at any time, smaller hosting providers would have to give a warning to the website since they may be configuring their public DNS manually but a lot of websites do it automatically so saving an IP address might not be as useful as you expect.
There is also the issue of hosting providers not allowing direct access of the IP address associated with DNS, you can test this by trying to access greatawakening.win itself by using its IP address over port 80 and you will just get an error message.
Darn
Then will come DNS level censorship. Start looking up the IP addresses of websites you frequent.
If they could take down epik hosting they would have done it by now.
It hosts gab and also this whole site.