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Is Slashdot Blocked In Parts Of India? (slashdot.org)

Long-time Slashdot reader davesag writes: I'm a regular long-term Slashdot reader and have been living in Delhi for the last 9 months. As of last Friday 25th August the only way I can access Slashdot at all is via a VPN. It appears that Slashdot has joined the growing list of websites the Indian Government finds threatening.

The Indian Government is deeply paranoid over internet access, with many sites being blocked, jail sentences for viewing blocked URLs, and bans on open wifi networks.

In 2015 the Indian government blocked access to over 800 adult web sites, and earlier this month they reportedly blocked access to Archive.org. "A block on Slashdot is over the top," davesag writes, "and makes me wonder what it is about this news site that the government here finds so terrifying."

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  1. Modern dictatorship by XSportSeeker · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The sirens are going at full force in several countries of the world.
    A whole lot of countries are tumbling into the cycle of dictatorship and tyranny after enjoying a good time of democracy.
    It's already happened in several middle eastern countries, it's happening in South America and some Asian countries, and it's spreading out.
    Enjoy while you can folks, and leave stories of hope behind. Because our grandkids might need it.

  2. Re:jail wifi by jellomizer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Being Slashdot is American and sometimes Western European centric in terms of members and stories. There is a lot of animosity towards India with people loosing their decent jobs to India because a bunch of companies decided to outsource everything.
    This was at full force in 2003 where it was the companies trend to fire all those quirky IT guys who get paid a lot of money, and shift the work to India for a fraction of the cost.

    It took a few years but the realization that IT outsourcing was over used and not as cheap as it seems. So it scaled back a bit. But still there are a lot of people who had a good job in Slashdots core demographic area who had lost it and never really was able to get that type of job again. So many of the articles and post are bias against India.

    So chances are some of India local officials may see something and decide to block it. But it may not be on the national blocking list.

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    If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.