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Fordítási probléma jelentése
It can be censored - it's just a matter of when.
Your illusion of being anonymous on TOR amuses me even more...
You're late.
Imagine if the Youtube Owner actually saw it, then posted upon it himself his own approval and support towards it... I'm sure the same thing would happened. Hackers get a new play toy.
All that actually happened was Cloudflare removed it's protection service for DDoS and IP Address masking... the rest was done by others almost instantly as payback for what the owner of that website did.
Plus the original founder of that website in question, left back in 2016... Said so himself, for it's termination... the new 'terrorist supporting' owner and the toxic cespool of addicted fools upon it merely refused.
They where trying to move it over to another protection service called 'BitMitigate'. In within 5 minutes, that host's entire website went down and most of it's services... due to hackers. And BitMitigate's own main host providers boycotted them too, due to not wanting to host what was upon it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba84EL6wO10
Hense, rather than it being a hosting problem... it becomes your own problem. In which, if a hacker doesn't like the content, they come for your own PC, rather than the so-called protected server.
You might not even be doing the illegal stuff upon it, but rather someone else is. And in theory any messages posted cannot be removed by administrators or law enforcement, because the content is shared across so many different devices. So you are stuck with it too.
Have fun any idiots that assume that's a great idea.