This is somewhat counterintuitive: The US is the only country I know where most newspapers and government services use strict geoblocks to prevent me from accessing US sites in Europe. Conversely, I've never had any problems accessing European sites from the US. I know this is for a different set of reasons (likely GDPR cookie law or similar), but it's funny that anyone thinks blocks like this are relevant. Most people I know use VPNs these days to make their traffic appear to come from whatever country they need.
pjc50|10 days ago
It's going to be a weird set of content on this website. Are they going to livestream La Liga sports?
herbst|10 days ago
Aerroon|7 days ago
asgeesg|9 days ago
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pousada|10 days ago
I changed my system timezone to Germany and it worked without issues, so I was wondering if it’s a very bad geoblock or something else entirely
Ajedi32|10 days ago
Maybe there's some sort of legal immunity the US government could grant to domestic sites which would allow them to lift those blocks without fear of reprisal?
philwelch|9 days ago
tbrownaw|10 days ago
The search AIs tell me it's around a third of people.
ImJamal|9 days ago
kjksf|10 days ago
I happen to write this from Poland and I don't recall a single newspaper being geo blocked here. Not nyt, not washington post not anything I've ever accessed.
And didn't see US gov website geo blocked either.
So I ask again: which newspapers and which gov websites?
Helmut10001|10 days ago
Btw. asking once is enough ^^
rmccue|10 days ago
Here's a HN thread about it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27854663
(I worked with Nexstar and experienced this directly. Looks like this may have changed recently.)
dopa42365|10 days ago
That's a good start (might not be 100% up-to-date, but vast majority of them are still 451 blocked).