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I'm in Poland at the moment and I found a news site in Hawaii that told me their precious content isn't available to me. I have run across media sites, like Pandora that block me. But this is the first time I've had news content blocked. I got around it with 12ft.io, turns out I wasted my time anyway.

I'm in Poland at the moment and I found a news site in Hawaii that told me their precious content isn't available to me. I have run across media sites, like Pandora that block me. But this is the first time I've had news content blocked. I got around it with 12ft.io, turns out I wasted my time anyway.

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[–] 1 pt

Use a VPN and change your location to a mid-west state.

I don't use Facebook, but I would imagine if you set your location to Canada, then they will block all of the fake news from your feed. If that is true, then it saves the user some time and deprives traffic from going to the MSM, and might hurt Facebook from any referral fees they might get. An all around win.

[–] 3 pts

LOL, I remember when they said, the Internet is a web and all traffic is treated the same. Now, countries can block certain traffic and so can providers.

I have a problem with VPN services and that is, the bigger VPNs have all their IP addresses identified and stored in a DB, so it's possible to know who is using a VPN. The idea of protecting your destination is true, except the VPN knows where you're going. Therefore, you need to trust them. I imagine most VPNs are jewish owned by now.