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When you browse internet through a Russian internet provider, you may get
this kind of error: We're sorry, but access to requested resource
is restricted. It is included to the unified registry of
domain names which distribute information, prohibited by Russian legislation.
All this stuff is using children as shield, of course. It is said that such
domain registry provides additional mechanisms to prevent children from
viewing inappropriate content online, similar to an antivirus family filters.
However, nothing is said how adults can get excluded from this protection
and view internet in full. By now you must be dying to know what extremist
site I'm trying to view? Well, thankfully I have a reserve connection
from another provider. As you can see, this site is about graphical
depiction of witches through decades. Well, the only idiots seeing witches
as extremists are Christians and pathetic beings with religion-damaged
brains. However, if we consider witchcraft extremism, we should eradicate
half of classical literature, most of which mentions evil spirits.
The biggest problem here no mechanism is given to appeal decision to block
your site, even if you changed the content. And this makes it internet censorship.