SOPA Emergency IP list: So if these ass-fucks in DC decide to ruin the internet, here’s how to access your favorite sites in the event of a DNS takedown Grasscity.com 178.22.232.73 tumblr.com 174.121.194.34 wikipedia.org 208.80.152.201 # News bbc.co.uk 212.58.241.131 aljazeera.com 198.78.201.252 # Social media reddit.com 72.247.244.88 imgur.com 173.231.140.219 google.com 74.125.157.99 youtube.com 74.125.65.91 yahoo.com 98.137.149.56 hotmail.com 65.55.72.135 bing.com 65.55.175.254 digg.com 64.191.203.30 theonion.com 97.107.137.164 hush.com 65.39.178.43 gamespot.com 216.239.113.172 ign.com 69.10.25.46 cracked.com 98.124.248.77 sidereel.com 144.198.29.112 github.com 207.97.227.239 # Torrent sites thepiratebay.org 194.71.107.15 mininova.com 80.94.76.5 btjunkie.com 93.158.65.211 demonoid.com 62.149.24.66 demonoid.me 62.149.24.67 # Social networking facebook.com 69.171.224.11 twitter.com 199.59.149.230 tumblr.com 174.121.194.34 livejournal.com 209.200.154.225 dreamwidth.org 69.174.244.50 # Live Streaming Content stickam.com 67.201.54.151 blogtv.com 84.22.170.149 justin.tv 199.9.249.21 chatroulette.com 184.173.141.231 omegle.com 97.107.132.144 own3d.tv 208.94.146.80 megavideo.com 174.140.154.32 # Television gorillavid.com 178.17.165.74 videoweed.com 91.220.176.248 novamov.com 91.220.176.248 tvlinks.com 208.223.219.206 1channel.com 208.87.33.151 # Shopping amazon.com 72.21.211.176 newegg.com 216.52.208.187 frys.com 209.31.22.39 # File Sharing mediafire.com 205.196.120.13 megaupload.com 174.140.154.20 fileshare.com 208.87.33.151 multiupload.com 95.211.149.7 uploading.com 195.191.207.40 warez-bb.org 31.7.57.13 hotfile.com 199.7.177.218 gamespy.com 69.10.25.46 what.cd 67.21.232.223 warez.ag 178.162.238.136 putlocker.com 89.238.130.247 uploaded.to 95.211.143.200 dropbox.com 199.47.217.179 pastebin.com 69.65.13.216 Here’s a tip for the do-it-yourself crowd: Go to your computer’s Start menu, and either go to “run” or just search for “cmd.” Open it up, and type in “ping [website address],” Once you have the IP for a website, all you really need to do is enter it like you would a normal URL and hit enter/press go. Typing in “208.85.240.231” should bring you to the front page of AO3, for example, just as typing “174.121.194.34/dashboard” should bring you straight to the tumbler dashboard. TheProxyFree: Visit websites via an anonymous proxy, bypass the firewall of your institution <-- This website allows you to search anonymously and bypass the firewall and filtering machanisms of your ISP.
You can find those sites yourself if you need. Just go run, or search for cmd.. Once your there type in "ping www.(insert your site here).com" and it'll pop up
Lol. If they decide to take the sites down, then you cannot access it like that, the IP is just another way of identifying a site, and if the site goes down so does the IP. Even though you may feel cool accessing the site like that, it won't work if it's actually down.
Lol. If they decide to take the sites down, then you cannot access it like that, the IP is just another way of identifying a site, and if the site goes down so does the IP. Even though you may feel cool accessing the site like that, it won't work if it's actually down.
Took the words right out of my mouth Cmon op wheres my new sensations my freshouttahighschool, the good shit op!
The sites will not be taken down.. don't any of you understand that. They cannot access some of these sites in China, doesn't mean they are taking them down.
Sick thread OP! I got a question, so are you saying if SOPA happened to pass through DC that we would need to travel the web through this proxy free site?
[quote name='"greenghoul"']will TOR still work?[/QUOTE] I love star wars the old republic. Should still work. Jk. .tor and .onion will work, have fun with all your cp
I was on tor watching regular porn earlier.. they got some good stuff haha and then i got redirected to cp and the vision is burned into my mind. boner kill
Im certain that it would help. You can still acces that site via it's IP address, so I'm assuming once you managed to get to that site it would allow you to by-pass any firewalls in place. Im thinking the government would leave it up to the ISP's to restrict the websites, so this is a safe bet Im sure