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2012-11-10 06:48 28967252 Anonymous (1331319158451.png 330x327 157kB)
My full retard country banned youtube. Being a retard from the aforementioned country, I can't access youtube without proxies, which is painfully slow. Any pointers, /g/eniuses(apart from using google)?

0 min later 28967268 Anonymous
Coup d' Etat.

1 min later 28967281 Anonymous
Open the fourth box.

2 min later 28967312 Anonymous
Well, where do you live? Surely there's some good video hosts in your country.

3 min later 28967318 Anonymous
Move to a free country like America.

3 min later 28967321 Anonymous
Violent revolution. This kind of governance has no place in the 21st century.

3 min later 28967322 Anonymous
Dailymotion? Where do you live that youtube got banned? They can't do that.

3 min later 28967339 Anonymous
>>28967268 Looks like its time to take down the government. It should be easy, they seem full-retard.

5 min later 28967369 Anonymous
>>28967321 >Implying ANY kind of government has place in the 21st century.

5 min later 28967381 Anonymous
muh youtube

6 min later 28967397 Anonymous
Download HotSpot Shield. It's a very fast proxy program. I get speed up to 1,5 Mb/s and it's free.

6 min later 28967399 Anonymous (identifying_fascism.png 780x400 8kB)
>>28967369 Bottom right stuff does. A small amount of consumer and employee protection is necessary (stuff like outlawing DRM and locked bootloaders if you want to keep it technology-related).

7 min later 28967415 Anonymous
>>28967252 Where the fuck do you live? Hell?

7 min later 28967419 Anonymous
What dump of a country do you live in?

7 min later 28967420 Anonymous
Where the fuck do you live? In Bangladesh?

8 min later 28967448 Anonymous
>>28967399 >Implying unregulated capitalism is good.

9 min later 28967456 Anonymous
>>28967252 Learn to into Tor.

9 min later 28967458 Anonymous
>>28967448 I flatly stated the opposite.

9 min later 28967461 Anonymous (ancap.png 935x560 190kB)
>>28967399 The problem with the minarchist position is that it will not last long. Government only increases in size and scope over time. No Constitution or limits can stop this trend.

9 min later 28967468 Anonymous
Get a paid VPN.

10 min later 28967483 Anonymous (anarchy.jpg 300x300 8kB)
>>28967369 >>Implying ANY kind of government has place in the 21st century. lol im so edgy. anarchy FTW LOL WE IZ LEGUUN

11 min later 28967502 Anonymous
what country op?

11 min later 28967512 Anonymous
>>28967252 youtube-dl through tor with proxychains or something. Maybe it has proxy support built in. Make sure you're using https.

11 min later 28967513 Anonymous
>>28967461 That's why it should be kept as bereft of power as possible for as long as possible. When it gets out of hand (like when, for instance, the 'president' signs a law allowing the assassination of his own citizens) a revolution is necessary, i doesn't have to be violent though.

12 min later 28967525 Anonymous
>>28967483 Are you some sort of fascist or something?

12 min later 28967532 Anonymous
>Can't browse youtube >Can post on 4chan Your country really should learn his priorities, op.

14 min later 28967579 Anonymous (rotbard.jpg 2373x2991 690kB)
>>28967513 Why give them the chance though? Just have a system of private courts similar to medieval Iceland.

15 min later 28967598 Anonymous
>>28967456 > Tor > flash

16 min later 28967618 Anonymous
get ipv6 /native/tunnel/6to4/teredo

18 min later 28967669 Anonymous
>>28967579 As I've said, I think there needs to be a small amount of regulation to protect consumers from more covert threats. Not allowing any of the top [X] companies to merge is one such 'protection' I'm in favour of.

20 min later 28967720 Anonymous
We >>>/pol/ now.

21 min later 28967727 Anonymous
>>28967420 Bingo.

23 min later 28967787 Anonymous
>>28967532 Thankfully the rest of the country hasn't progressed past regurgitating 5 year old memes on facebook,so no one knows about our little sekrit club. I think I am ine if a few hundred people who even know about 4chan here.

24 min later 28967829 Anonymous
>>28967397 you're an idiot

26 min later 28967859 Anonymous
>>28967669 If it monopolies you are worried about, it is the state that creates and protects them. In all of history, there have only been 2 lasting monopolies that were not granted that privilege by government. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdLBzfFGFQU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO8ZU7TeKPw

27 min later 28967889 Anonymous
>>28967787 which fucking country?

30 min later 28967965 Anonymous
>>28967889 Bangladesh.

30 min later 28967967 Anonymous
>>28967598 you don't know how tor works do you?

30 min later 28967969 Anonymous
>>28967889 As another anon figured out, Bangladesh.

32 min later 28968005 Anonymous
So Muslims blocked the entirety of Youtube because of that one movie? http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/public-sector/3381887/youtube-blocked-in-pakistan-bangladesh-ove r-controversial-movie-trailer/

33 min later 28968023 Anonymous
>>28967967 You ain't streaming 720p over tor, bud.

34 min later 28968046 Anonymous
>>28968023 Yes I know, but the reason for it isn't because youtube uses flash videos. You could stream if you wanted, just a long wait to buffer

34 min later 28968064 Anonymous
>>28968005 The ruling government does this sort of stupid shit every other day. Once they blocked facebook because someone posted cartoons of the prime minister. Another time they blocked file sharing websites AND facebook because an audio tape of military personnel verbally attacking government people had surfaced.

34 min later 28968066 Anonymous
>>28967967 Last time I used Tor it didn't use flash because it did something that made the anonymity thing pointless or something. Either way, online videos over Tor will be shit.

36 min later 28968096 Anonymous
>>28967859 2 lasting monopolies that weren't monarchies, you mean.

37 min later 28968119 Anonymous
>>28968096 Monarchies?

37 min later 28968129 Anonymous
Using tor to bypass a black on youtube is full-retard usage of tor. Just get a proxy. Or a VPN. VPN would work well.

38 min later 28968147 Anonymous
>>28968119 You know, Monarchies. Kings and queens. They were the monopoly. They owned everything.

39 min later 28968187 Anonymous
>>28968147 I live in a country with a constitutional monarchie since years and this isn't true

40 min later 28968193 Anonymous
>>28968147 Ah, I see what you did there.

42 min later 28968256 Anonymous
>>28968187 owned in the past tense

42 min later 28968257 Anonymous
>>28968005 the way i see it the government blocked it so that their dumbass citizens wouldn't freak the fuck out over nothing.

43 min later 28968286 Anonymous
>>28967322 China banned Google

44 min later 28968297 Anonymous
>>28968187 >isn't true http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercantilism It was true for many many years. >constitutional monarchy What an anachronistic waste of money. I don't even mind Monarchies that wield power but constitutional monarchies are money in the toilet. Too bad places like the UK and the Netherlands are so enamored with their fantasy they keep paying for them.

45 min later 28968336 Anonymous
>>28968257 That's a very convenient excuse for the people involved, but the authorities have been disturbingly trigger happy with their website blocks for a while now. And there were other possible routes as well, like blocking that video only.

49 min later 28968412 Anonymous
>>28968336 just go secret mission style into their secret compound and break their servers. you could rent server space on a server farm in another country and set up a proxy through that. might be faster.

52 min later 28968473 Anonymous
Buy VPN access or leave Pakistan. Revolution wouldn't help, you'd probably get a more radical governement.

59 min later 28968615 Anonymous
>>28968297 >Paying for them http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhyYgnhhKFw

1 hours later 28968632 Anonymous
>>28968473 I think the vpn route is a good idea. Any idea what kind of cost I'm loooking at?

1 hours later 28968675 Anonymous
>>28968632 I have no idea. The other alternative is using converter sites to download youtube videos.

1 hours later 28969122 Anonymous
>>28968632 You probably shouldn't have to use VPN or anything like that. Change your DNS(google it) to 208.67.222.222(primary) and secondary to 208.67.220.220

1 hours later 28969138 Anonymous
>>28969122 Remember to close your browser and flush dns after this.

1 hours later 28969166 Anonymous
what country is it OP?

1 hours later 28969283 Anonymous
>>28967461 That's the point though of constitutions. Slow it down until the government requires overthrowing. People seem to have forgotten the latter.

1 hours later 28969316 Anonymous
>>28968615 >tries to imply this is a per capita deal right off the bat Stopped watching right there.

1 hours later 28969407 Anonymous
>>28968615 I don't think his implication that the monarchy is what draws American tourists holds any water. It's rather obvious that the common language is what drives this relative to other European countries.

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