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I have used Tor throughout my time on poal - now it's almost impossible to even visit the site.

I asked you earlier (@AOU) about some issues on previous host with regards to login problems, which were seldom and could be fixed by connecting to a new node.

-Not anymore.

It took me 23 days to figure out poal.co was already online all this time...

And after my first login today, posting once, then browsing and realizing problems were about (site "unavailable" > only on Tor: works fine on other IPs), it took me 30 re-connects through other nodes to even write this post.

So @AOU: this post may be my last: I can't even get into the site anymore, and if that means me choosing not to use Tor, that means goodbye poal. (Not that I've contributed anything that carry that much weight, but still, I won't relieve myself of the yardsticks at my disposal just yet.)


Edit:

After walkthrough by @AOU:

There's an algorithm in place that blocks IPs that fuck up poal. Most IPs are Tor nodes these days, which makes poal near inaccessible through Tor for regular users.

Problem ["solved"]:

-Problems will linger for Tor users for the duration of the attacks.

I have used Tor throughout my time on poal - now it's almost impossible to even visit the site. I asked you earlier (@AOU) about some issues on previous host with regards to login problems, which were seldom and could be fixed by connecting to a new node. -Not anymore. It took me 23 days to figure out poal.co was already online all this time... And after my first login today, posting once, then browsing and realizing problems were about (site "unavailable" > only on Tor: works fine on other IPs), it took me 30 re-connects through other nodes to even write this post. So @AOU: this post may be my last: I can't even get into the site anymore, and if that means me choosing not to use Tor, that means goodbye poal. (Not that I've contributed anything that carry that much weight, but still, I won't relieve myself of the yardsticks at my disposal just yet.) *** Edit: After walkthrough by @AOU: There's an algorithm in place that blocks IPs that fuck up poal. Most IPs are Tor nodes these days, which makes poal near inaccessible through Tor for regular users. * https://poal.co/s/Announcements/501763 Problem ["solved"]: -Problems will linger for Tor users for the duration of the attacks.

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/Hoped you didn't catch that before I edited it away./

Enjoy the laugh.


Point however:

It doesn’t have anything to do with Tor

Unfortunately: it does.

At the moment anyway. But by that simple comment (which you could have elaborated earlier), I get it.

Quick question: What/how are the fuckers flooding?

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Quick question: What/how are the fuckers flooding?

lol Like I’m gonna give away details on how to circumvent the protection.

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You fucker. Made. Me. Laugh. Thanks.

Well, let's agree that the wave is a major fuck-in-the-ass atm.

For one: I won't stop using Tor anytime soon - (which probably is why so many fuckers use it to fuck up this site - don't you think? /What's the point of Tor again?/)

Second, fuck you for taking care of the hassle lately.

Aka: Thank you.

Still: Fuck you for taking so long to get to the point.

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My original comment never claimed the protection was exclusive to Tor.

One thing is sure, it works exactly as intended.

There’s no accidental floods, or someone would have to be sharing the very same IPs as the kikes trying to take Poal down.

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I won't stop using Tor anytime soon - (which probably is why so many fuckers use it to fuck up this site

Tor is the easiest way to change an IP, but they also try VPN and Proxies, and these usually have triggers for this kind of behavior.