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Endangered Countries On The Internet

Vande writes "Balkanalysis.com has an article about Macedonia being driven towards internet extinction as a result of some blacklists, which also include Bulgaria and Romania. Namely, this poorly written quote from the 'export bureau' (non-gov org) states the reason for being blacklisted: 'Pay close attention to shipping or contact addresses located in countries with a high reported incidence of online fraud and many e-commerce web sites have found a high incidents of on-line fraud as well, such as Africa, Nigeria, Macedonia, Colombia, etc..' They must have lost the stats on fraud from Russia, Israel and the USA itself, because Macedonia's negligible internet population cannot possibly account for that much trouble. Cutting off an entire country only hurts the legitimate users. And I thought all this time I was surfing the 'World Wide' Web :/"

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  1. Re:Get your own by Monkelectric · · Score: 2, Funny
    they could call it FraudNet or ScamNet

    Clearly, it should be called "Fraudster"

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  2. "500 zillion trillion times bigger offenders" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Is this a real article or a bad joke?

  3. Depends if you're from the US, or "the rest" by B747SP · · Score: 4, Funny
    And I thought all this time I was surfing the 'World Wide' Web :/

    The definition of 'world wide' varies depending on whether you're from the USA or someplace else. Who was it, the Monty Python folks perhaps?, who remarked that the key difference between the US and England is that when England hosts an international sporting event, they invite other countries. Could the same be said for the "world" wide web? :-)

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    1. Re:Depends if you're from the US, or "the rest" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      It was actually John Cleese explaining three reasons why Brits are superior to Americans:

      1. They speak English.
      2. When they host a world championship they invite other countries.
      3. Visitors to the head of state are only expected to go down on one knee.
  4. Re:This may surprise some people, but... by achurch · · Score: 4, Funny

    Africa is not a country. It is a continent.

    I'm not sure which to bemoan more--that that statement would surprise some people, or that the comment was modded Informative . . .

  5. Obligatory by Lehk228 · · Score: 4, Funny

    You would emigrate over Internet connectivity?

    this is slashdot, most here would answer yes.

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  6. Re:Foreign ISPs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    People should seriously consider leaving countries where there isn't any hope of getting fair regulation of certain issues.
    So why are there still people living in the U$A?!

  7. Africa by Conanymous+Award · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...high incidents of on-line fraud as well, such as Africa, Nigeria, Macedonia, Colombia, etc.

    Africa and Nigeria mentioned separately? Didn't know Africa is a country. You always learn something new at /.!

  8. Re:Foreign ISPs by jb.hl.com · · Score: 3, Funny

    you can always dialup to AOL

    I think the solution has to be better than the problem...

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  9. Re:Much easier work around by Chess_the_cat · · Score: 2, Funny

    But it will be in the future. Otherwise, why would Jean-Luc Picard have an English accent?

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  10. Re:yeah, I know. by Dogtanian · · Score: 1, Funny

    another friend of mine was saying that Russians didn't wear t-shirts with funny sayings,

    Nonsense; the most popular T-shirt in Russia at the minute is the one saying

    "In Capitalist America, *you* watch the TV".

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