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Reason: None provided.

Yes. You're not understanding that power.

Example when online money gambling was banned in the USA. Freeplay wasn't. Yes the website also complied in some reason preventing lawsuits. But when it's a website transacting into Canada that those funds have been ruled forfeit. Any transaction potentially going into Canada is faster?

How did they turn off Twitter in those foreign countries recently?

There are workarounds, you listed something, but it often means shell accounts under different proxys.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes. You're not understanding that power.

Example when online money gambling was banned in the USA. Freeplay wasn't. Yes the website also complied in some reason preventing lawsuits. But when it's a website transacting into Canada that those funds have been ruled forfeit. Any transaction potentially going into Canada is faster?

How did they turn off Twiter in those foreign countries recently?

There are workarounds, you listed something, but it often means shell accounts under different proxys.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yes. You're not understanding that power.

Example when online money gambling was banned in the USA. Freeplay wasn't. Yes the website also complied in some reason preventing lawsuits. But when it's a website transacting into Canada that those funds have been ruled forfeit. Any transaction potentially going into Canada is faster?

How did they turn off Twiter in those foreign countries recently?

2 years ago
1 score