deprave
New Member
I just want to make this clear to everyone. They can not and will not successfully censor the Internet any time soon. It is impossible with todays technology.
I work as a system administrator for thousands of web servers. I have control of around 5% of the Internet at my job. I will try to explain it without getting too technical but I will answer any questions you have. SOPA and all of these schemes are authoritarian dictators, bureaucrats, and money changers wet dream but too fucking bad for them as it is currently impossible to implement.
To put it simply in laymens terms:
1. All methods of doing this are easy to bypass and can be explained to anyone in 3 short steps or less.
2. Doing so would literally break the Internet and cause tons of lag and connection problems.
3. Because we have freedom of speech and don't answer to some sort of Information ministry we can freely tell people how to get around and even do so publicly, when people call their ISP to complain the technical support will simply tell them how to get around it.
4. It will destroy business and many corporations oppose it.
5. In the long term even it would be simply impossible to implement and require many hours of labor that must be paid for. Hosting companies will simply refuse to do it because it will destroy their company, not just because of this but because of the most critical component of hosting..Uptime.
SOPA and all of these pieces legislation are an absolute joke. My fellow sys admins and Internet engineers laugh about it on a daily basis.
If you are saying to yourself...but but...China, they filter their Internet and it works out good for them...No...all Chinaman get around it..they know how..If they don't then they call technical support and they tell them. Maybe one day in the future the dictators will get their wet dream..but it just isn't possible right now.Computer networking would have to be entirely redesigned. That would be a move in a different direction however, as technology has developed further the Internet has become even more free. I know I have discussed it here before but it just keeps coming up so I thought it deserves its own thread.
I work as a system administrator for thousands of web servers. I have control of around 5% of the Internet at my job. I will try to explain it without getting too technical but I will answer any questions you have. SOPA and all of these schemes are authoritarian dictators, bureaucrats, and money changers wet dream but too fucking bad for them as it is currently impossible to implement.
To put it simply in laymens terms:
1. All methods of doing this are easy to bypass and can be explained to anyone in 3 short steps or less.
2. Doing so would literally break the Internet and cause tons of lag and connection problems.
3. Because we have freedom of speech and don't answer to some sort of Information ministry we can freely tell people how to get around and even do so publicly, when people call their ISP to complain the technical support will simply tell them how to get around it.
4. It will destroy business and many corporations oppose it.
5. In the long term even it would be simply impossible to implement and require many hours of labor that must be paid for. Hosting companies will simply refuse to do it because it will destroy their company, not just because of this but because of the most critical component of hosting..Uptime.
SOPA and all of these pieces legislation are an absolute joke. My fellow sys admins and Internet engineers laugh about it on a daily basis.
If you are saying to yourself...but but...China, they filter their Internet and it works out good for them...No...all Chinaman get around it..they know how..If they don't then they call technical support and they tell them. Maybe one day in the future the dictators will get their wet dream..but it just isn't possible right now.Computer networking would have to be entirely redesigned. That would be a move in a different direction however, as technology has developed further the Internet has become even more free. I know I have discussed it here before but it just keeps coming up so I thought it deserves its own thread.