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The eventual answer from Jason Hendeles was that it is true that if someone was blocking by IP, that all the domains (ie. .COM) would also be blocked.
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THIS IS TOTAL NONSENSE, You people are ALL on crack... .COM has nothing to do with anything, and the only way a site could block a .COM is the server software and referring URL scams which can be spoofed by any browser anyhow
There is a SIMPLE answer to this adult problem, if anyone cared and I am sure they already know it because it IS OH SO SIMPLE, you are getting fed nothing
but BS propaganda from a bunch of illiterate business men trying to make some cash
on something so STUPID
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INSTANT SOLUTION
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The use of any adult content must be put on a IP Range specified for adult sites, such as 12.xx.xx.xx as an example but do this using the new IPv6 protocol which will have enuff ip's to handle today and the next 250 years
now you have to give out more ip's to ISP's etc, but they will be all on a certain subnet, easily filtered by anyone who cares, TLD's can remain the same it wont fucking matter
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geezus
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