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minus-square@funn@lemy.lollinkfedilink17•1 year agoI don’t know what’s happening in India. I heard they blocked VLC & all VPN, some time back. Now they have blocked Protonmail.
minus-squareStarlinkfedilink11•1 year agoJust FYI, in India the president (head of the state) is more or less a ceremonial figure. It’s the prime minister (head of the government) that you’re probably talking about.
minus-square@Railcar8095@lemm.eelinkfedilink10•1 year agoWhen I read VLC I thought it was a typo. Then I searched for it. Couldn’t find any official reason, is it known it or only speculated?
minus-squareDizzy Devil DuckylinkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoProbably trolls being trolls or just the usual things governments like to do: ban anything and everything they don’t understand or like.
I don’t know what’s happening in India. I heard they blocked VLC & all VPN, some time back. Now they have blocked Protonmail.
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Just FYI, in India the president (head of the state) is more or less a ceremonial figure. It’s the prime minister (head of the government) that you’re probably talking about.
When I read VLC I thought it was a typo. Then I searched for it. Couldn’t find any official reason, is it known it or only speculated?
Probably trolls being trolls or just the usual things governments like to do: ban anything and everything they don’t understand or like.