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Good luck having the general public using SSH connections to route their traffic. You’re not a hermit (or you wouldn’t be on HN). You live in a society and what affects your peers and their behaviours also influences your life.




If a VPN ban happens, I (a US citizen) and others will happily provide your people with easy to understand plain English circumvention instructions and tools, designed for the “regular Joe”, regularly adapting to whatever the latest conditions are. Maybe SSH based, maybe a VPN over SSL, maybe Tor, most likely some combination designed to evade detection.

If your society is anti freedom of information, your society deserves a spanking.


You should look at your own society before criticising others. Your own US states are already implementing age-verification laws, your own government is attacking its own citizens and foreigners, you’re know for mass surveillance of your own citizens (the name Snowden ring a bell?) and others (which is exactly why other countries are avoiding US companies), and your government is hiding inconvenient files (Epstein) and ordering the erasure of scientific information (climate change). You’re not the bastion of freedom you believe you are, and you’re definitely not one to school others on “freedom of information”.

I have the capacity to fight for freedom of information both at home and abroad, and yes there is urgent need in both places.

My primary complaint with the UK and EU right now is that they have been attempting to restrict US freedom of information, versus say China who doesn’t make an effort overseas. Not only are the UK and EU exerting pressure against US companies to change their global policies, but especially in the case of the UK, they are attempting to change the legal framework governing the internet by claiming that sites are somehow subject to UK law unless they proactively block the UK. All this on top of long time EU/UK participation in shady “counter-misinformation” efforts that have spun up a web of state-funded NGOs who attempt to influence US policy against freedom of information. So yeah, I’m pissed at your countries in particular.




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