Government attempts to suppress digital dissent have reached new levels. Authorities are actively pursuing users of satellite-based internet connectivity to prevent demonstration footage from spreading online.



The crackdown reflects a broader pattern: when traditional internet infrastructure falls under state control, satellite networks emerge as workarounds. These systems operate outside conventional regulatory frameworks, making them difficult to shut down through standard means.

What makes this significant for the Web3 community? It highlights why decentralized and uncensorable infrastructure matters. When centralized platforms face pressure, alternative networks—whether satellite-based or blockchain-backed—become critical for information flow.

The escalation also raises important questions. Can governments effectively target individual users of satellite services? What are the technical and legal implications? As more people seek ways around connectivity restrictions, the demand for resilient infrastructure only grows stronger.

This situation underscores a fundamental tension: the desire for digital control versus the reality that global connectivity increasingly defies borders and traditional authority structures. For those interested in internet freedom and alternative technologies, these developments are worth monitoring closely.
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 5h ago
Satellite networks are truly awesome; governments can't track users, so they enjoy freedom. --- Starting to do this again, centralized platforms are doomed. --- Isn't Web3 all about this? Decentralization is the inevitable trend, my friend. --- Haha, the more they block, the more it shows how valuable this stuff is. --- Just wait, sooner or later everyone will have to use alternative networks. --- Basically, even your grandma can't escape the decentralized future. --- Things that governments can't control are the true freedom, right? --- Satellite + blockchain = gg government regulation. --- This is how the internet should be, okay? --- More and more people are waking up; this is irreversible.
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SocialFiQueenvip
· 5h ago
Satellite networks, huh? It's really just an upgraded version of hide-and-seek... The government wants to regulate, but technically it's impossible to control. It's been obvious for a while that centralized platforms will eventually take the fall. The decentralized approach of Web3 is now starting to show its value. This wave could really push out a bunch of new communication solutions... I'm a bit excited.
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 5h ago
It's rolled up, even satellite internet is about to be hunted down... These people are really incredible. --- I've said it before, centralized platforms will eventually fade away, and now you see it. --- The question is: can the government really target individual users precisely? How is it technically achieved... --- Decentralized infrastructure is no longer a discussion topic; it's a necessity. --- Haha, here we go again. The more they block the internet, the more people find ways around it, a vicious cycle. --- Starlink surprisingly became a tool for free speech, how ironic. --- That's why we need Web3, no explanation needed. --- It feels like censorship is escalating, and the fight for freedom is also escalating—an endless cycle.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 5h ago
Whoa, here we go again? Thinking you can shut down satellite networks? That's so naive...
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