A couple of days ago i noticed something off with blahaj.zone. I couldn’t see images posted by users on blahaj, so i thought it was a problem on their side.

Well guess fucking what? After 3 days, it was STILL broken, so i opened it and…

Blocked. They fucking blocked blahaj.zone. Actually beyond parody🤦‍♂️ Why? What was the point? there’s trans content literally everywhere on lemmy. what’s next, block them all? So now if i want to see a post by a user on blahaj, i have to turn on my VPN (protonvpn.com is also blocked in saudi, jfc) just to see it. Fuck this place. 🙄

I swear a couple of days ago it worked. This is a mild annoyance (hence the community) but still.

It’s so over guys, MBS said no more 196 😔

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    If I were in Saudi Arabia I’d be using a VPN anyways.

    Also, if I were in Saudi Arabia, I’d be trying to leave Saudi Arabia

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      Can’t have shit in Saudi, not even Lemmy 😤

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      KSA and China are like low hanging fruit, it doesn’t take much to get blocked there…

      Wake me up when OECD countries start blocking us

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    Lol I’d tread a bit carefully.

    KSA likes to chase people and have them “disappeared” for their opinions.

    I know a guy they picked up for 3 months and when he finally showed up, his poor mouth was zippered shut.

    And he was an international too.

    I’d look around for a solid VPN solution anyway. Useful to have in any country.

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      That’s what i’m afraid of, too. Doing such risky things in the middle of the den of snakes. There isn’t much they can do to a visitors like your friend, but they can do what they please to “threats” and dissidents like me.

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          bro i was born here, you’re right why would i? i didn’t, fuck this shithole

          Sorry, I didn’t mean to sound so rude. It was just a misunderstanding

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              Oh, i see how someone could’ve interpreted as such 🤦‍♂️ I’ll edit it jic, thank you :)

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      That shit’ll get me on a watchlist, trying to access a website for trans people 😂

      But if i ask nicely…

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          You underestimate how bigoted the average Gulf Arab is, I’d need to do it to everyone 😅

          The average gulf Arab is a competitive racist. Especially with Jews 😂

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    Well its Saudi Arabia after all. It isn’t exactly known for being all that high on the freedom index. I’m sure you realize that though.

    From a technical level there are ways to bypass censorship. The thing to keep in mind is that Saudi Arabia doesn’t have any rights for citizens. The law can be enforced arbitrarily and you could just disappear one day. If you are looking for technical information on avoiding censorship I can try to help.

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      Yeah, but it’s a little weird how they’d go out of their way to ban such a small and obscure website. I didn’t even know the feds knew about lemmy. Besides, it’s been fine for a long time for me.

      But this was bound to happen eventually, i guess :/

      The thing to keep in mind is that Saudi Arabia doesn’t have any rights for citizens. The law can be enforced arbitrarily and you could just disappear one day

      I am well aware of that :( Hopefully i can disappear out of here before they make me.

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        I didn’t even know the feds knew about lemmy.

        Probably just an automated list of blocking then. At least I would assume theres block lists floating around at those levels

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        Stay safe friend.

        Without giving away potentially anything dangerous to yourself, in case they are watching. Any idea what place you intend on disappearing too?

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          I plan on trying to apply for asylum somewhere. There’s a lot of useful information for saudi dissidents on a forum that i won’t mention the name of, but from it my choices are: Canada, Australia, UK, America, France, Switzerland, Norway, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Ireland.

          All of these, i’d give a kidney to be in anyway. But if i’ll make this once in a lifetime choice, i might as well choose what’s best for me. A big problem is finance and racism. The western world isn’t friendly to Arabs from what i’ve seen, so i’d probably need to lay low.

          I used to want to go to Germany, but this ominous message on the forum made me think twice. They leave it at that, but it’s unsettling to me.

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            Do you have any technical skills? If you can sell yourself as an asset you are going to do considerably better.

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              Yes, it’s a WIP for me, but i’m improving my rust and OCaml skills, but they have a struggling job market.

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                You could also look into trade school. In the US at least there are a lot of people desperate for electricians plumbers and other related jobs.

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                  Haven’t heard of them till now, not necessarily my hobby but i’ll think of it as a backup, thank you.

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    Use Tor if you can, and people outside of these restrictive countries can help by running Snowflake in their regular browser.

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      That’s a great recommendation, it’s always important to practice bypassing potential censorship as you do not always know what is being hidden from the public.

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      Love tor, it’s a lifesaver (literally :) ) and thank you for the tip!

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    Do I misunderstand how federation works, or should a block like that not do anything unless your home instance is hosted in that particular country? The instances communicate with each other, not directly with the users. It’s similar to viewing blocked content through a VPN.

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      You understand it correctly. The problem is i can’t see anything other than the text of their posts/comments. Posts with images, i wouldn’t be able to see the image.

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        Ah, right. Media is still hosted on its instance. Didn’t consider that. Bummer :/

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      Yes, but images and other files are hosted on the instance to which the community belongs, so any pictures embedded in posts will not be visible.

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    It sucks, but it’s also one positive thing about the Fediverse - if Lemmy was a central platform, it would be completely gone for you now.

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      Yeah, thank god. I’m more baffled on why fucking saudi arabia would care about a tiny trans-ran instance on a niche software. must’ve been a slow day there, i guess.

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          That’s the thing, I thought Lemmy was too niche to be known about by the gov. I was wrong. I should cool it on the anti saud, pro republic stuff, this can get me in serious trouble.

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            Ye, this shit is no joke if you’re actually inside the Kingdom! Exercise tight OpSec please!

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              I ought to. Do you know any general tips, or places for me to ask about making my social media presence as secure as possible?

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                Do a search on yourself - try to find out your real identity based on information online, and do it as thoroughly as if you were searching for your worst enemy.

                If you can find who you are yourself, chances are they will.

                Make sure you don’t have anything “hairy” tied to an email with an email address you’d use for anything uncompromising. E.g. keep the email you use to login on Lemmy and the email you use to login on netflix separate.

                Use 2 factor authentication and a password manager. Treat your password leaks seriously and consider any leaked accounts burnt - assume the details you had in there are now known.

                Avoid using your real name on anything you can.

                Best wishes. Take care my friend!

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                  I was trying to tell my friend why having a picture of himself, and his real name on his instagram account was a bad idea (like using insta in general), if you google his name his account is the first result. The only thing with my real name on it is a github and email. I’m lucky, my name is common and there is a athlete with the same name, which took all the seo

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                  Additional advice from a cybersecurity professional that’s good for you and anyone else reading: under no circumstances should you use SMS 2FA if there’s another option.

                  Yes, having another app sucks (google/Microsoft have pretty universal apps if they’re supported) but it’s trivially easy for an even slightly well funded and motivated attacker to redirect your texts/phone calls so it’s well worth the pain.

                  Hope this helps!

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      I’m a way that’s a downside too, it’s now easier for shit regimes to block content they disagree with, without blocking the larger services. Less people will be disrupted by it, so less people will care. See: blocking Facebook,YouTube or WhatsApp vs. blocking a single activist site.

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    My fuckers blocked catbox.moe, most western news sites and slowed down youtube traffic, but lemmy still flies under radar thankfully. I wish you still have your ways to choose what content you want to consume.

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      That sounds worse, what country are you living in? Sorry to hear it. And thanks for the wishes :)

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        The Motherland, of course. I was born into her teenage phase of 90\00s and now I see her rapidly becoming one young and salty widow (:

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          Oh dear, hearing anything about russia almost makes me proud to a saudi :).

          Through our suffering, we are brothers 😂

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              How’s life for you besides internet censorship, if you don’t mind me asking. I’m just curious. Good luck out there!

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                Thank you.

                For me, it’s edging on absurdity and feeling like I’m the one who feel like we are going insane, but luckily for me I found my close knit circle of friends who share that feeling and I myself adapted to see everything through some lense of satire. Even though I live in it.

                What still hurts tho is how my relatives and people around are so uninformed and hostile to everything ukrainian or just european, even if they talk about relatives there, and then they are just like ‘why they don’t like us’ lol. Yeah, like, no reason. And then they order IKEA-like furniture for their flats because it’s of european quality!

                My sanity is saved by my partner, my friends and my still intact trust in people, even if they are dumb af.

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                  Stay safe out there

                  Any interest in Briar? I never had a use for it in the US but it is very powerful in the sense that it is designed to be highly resistant to state attacks. It works with or without access to the public internet.

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                  I appreciate you sharing and getting to read about your experience. I really wish you, your friends, and loved ones luck. Do your best to get through it and hopefully someday things will change for the better. My fingers and crossed for you.

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                  I constantly feel like i’m at the edge of my sanity, but what could be done? Patience, i guess.

                  Stay safe, and i hope you can get out happily.

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    So now if i want to see a post by a user on blahaj, i have to turn on my VPN just to see it. Fuck this place. 🙄

    One of the first conversations I was on when I joined was one between Ada, the lemmy.blahaj.zone admin, and some guy in a Middle Eastern country. Apparently his country had blocked lemmy.blahaj.zone at the national network level.

    The Threadiverse is federated, so one could view posts from lemmy.blahaj.zone elsewhere, but not images, which did not propagate.

    I thought that at some point, lemmy servers had started also storing images posted on other lemmy servers, but upon checking, it looks like they have not. I did run into one – no longer up – that had, according to the description, had apparently been modified to do this, probably to afford its users more privacy and not expose their IP addresses other than to their home instance. In theory, if you could find one that did so, you could make that your home instance and just rely on propagation of images through the network.

    EDIT: It sounds from this year-old post like a lemmy instance can at least be configured to cache remote images:

    https://futurology.today/post/6440

    I suppose it’d be possible to go look and find out exactly what the current situation is.

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      Some shitheads started to spam CSAM and it got cached on other instances too. db0 admin created a tool to check every upload via library of hashes of known dangerous images (not images themselves). Since then, most images are stored locally on instances and aren’t cached by others.

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      If i remember correctly after the downfall of reddit and the mass migration to Lemmy happened, A big issue was CSAM spreading across the Lemmy servers. Wouldn’t surprise me that that is the cause that images are no longer stored across servers.

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      That’s good to know, thank you. Unfortunately alot of the communities i spend time in have a lot of blahaj users, so i don’t have context of the post sometimes. Better than nothing, though.

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    They fucking geoblocked blahaj.zone.

    I suppose THEY is Saudi Arabia.
    How can you be surprised about that? Saudi Arabia is a Sharia law country. An absolute shit stain of a country in many more ways than this.
    You can get a death penalty for posting something against Sharia Law on any site. Actively using Lemmy could be enough to see you in jail.

    MBS said no more 196

    ???

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      The last line was a joke. Anyways yes it is about Saudi Arabia, and I’m no stranger to how shitty they are. I’m surprised that such a niche forum could be targeted, websites about trans stuff get banned all the time.

      I knew this’d happen eventually, I just didn’t know when.

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        I’m surprised that such a niche forum could be targeted,

        If you can find it, authorities can too. Sounds like you are far from careful enough, considering where you are.

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          I bet there’s some user from there, not a stranger to reddit and it’s alternatives, that happened to stumble upon it and report it.

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            Or the government uses web indexes to find sites that include LGBTQ+ content and blocks them automatically.

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              Saudi admins aren’t stupud, but they won’t like to work that hard I believe. Reports is how it’s usualy triggered in nations like these.

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      Same thing on cloudflare. That’s a full national ban, alright. Unfortunately there’s no way to bypass without a VPN, and VPNs are quite slow for me.

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        Have you tried DNS over HTTPS?

        What’s your OS? I don’t know a ton about Saudi Arabia censorship but I would start by eliminating any state provided certificate since that’s how one would man in the middle https.

        Honestly Tor is probably the best option. Tor can effectively bypass censorship and can even spoof traffic to hide the fact that you are using Tor.

        The other option is OpenVPN on port 443

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          I use it as my default. My OS is windows 11. Saudi censorship is directly from the ISP, unless you’re using a VPN or a proxy, no way around it. I tolerate using VPNs and tor, but it’s still frustrating. Hence, the post on mildlyinfuriating :)

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        As someone from a jurisdiction with some of the most sophisticated VPN blocking technologies (Russia), consider hosting your own VPN - it can be as easy as firing up a VPS anywhere and inserting one string, like with Outline for example.

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          Be really careful since you could easily be arrested for bypassing censorship.

          Ideally you want to have a very little evidence against you. Spending money abroad to bypass censorship is highly suspicion behavior. Financial transactions are heavily tracked plus the state can see that you are connecting to one single IP all the time.

          The best option would be to use Tor with snowflakes. I like many others in countries with low censorship run the extension to help people in places like Russia. You can download Tails to a USB so that it is hard to trace and doesn’t leave behind to much evidence. The thing to keep in mind is that Tails in itself is highly suspicious. I would spend time reading stuff from the BBC and non Russian Wikipedia.

          Sorry that your country is slowly turning into China.

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            Thank you for your compassionate answer and don’t worry, I am aware of Tor and by extension Tails/Whonix/Qubes. Massive kudos for bridging! It really makes the difference - Tor access was pretty poor at times.

            Also, as things stand, using a VPN is not illegal inside Russia, despite all the pressure - there goes the suspicion that the government itself uses VPNs heavily, and there are several records of local governments actually adding VPNs to official purchases (lol).

            As for payments, some of the VPSes accept anonymous crypto like Monero, and some of the foreign ones accept ruble payments, although this is obviously more reckless.

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          Thanks for the advice (And my condolences for being in russia, too 😔). I’ve been thinking of setting up a VPN on my router, but the performance be too costly. We’ll see how it goes, i guess.

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    Because trans content is against god. Or something like that.

    What’s 196?