Concerns over DNS BlockingHirom@beehaw.org to Technology@beehaw.org – 31 points – 1 years agomedium.com"Concerns over DNS Blocking" by Vinton Cerf23Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentSure we do, but you cannot expect everyone to simply run their own DNS and call it a day. The vast majority of people don't even know that DNS even exist, let alone that your ISP can monitor/alter your traffic through it.I'll admit, it's a much less "exciting" way to protest than flipping cop cars and starting fires.And eventually they'll just ban personal DNS resolvers and force you to do the latter anyways.Technology cannot fix bad government/politics.
Sure we do, but you cannot expect everyone to simply run their own DNS and call it a day. The vast majority of people don't even know that DNS even exist, let alone that your ISP can monitor/alter your traffic through it.I'll admit, it's a much less "exciting" way to protest than flipping cop cars and starting fires.And eventually they'll just ban personal DNS resolvers and force you to do the latter anyways.Technology cannot fix bad government/politics.
I'll admit, it's a much less "exciting" way to protest than flipping cop cars and starting fires.And eventually they'll just ban personal DNS resolvers and force you to do the latter anyways.Technology cannot fix bad government/politics.
And eventually they'll just ban personal DNS resolvers and force you to do the latter anyways.Technology cannot fix bad government/politics.
Sure we do, but you cannot expect everyone to simply run their own DNS and call it a day.
The vast majority of people don't even know that DNS even exist, let alone that your ISP can monitor/alter your traffic through it.
I'll admit, it's a much less "exciting" way to protest than flipping cop cars and starting fires.
And eventually they'll just ban personal DNS resolvers and force you to do the latter anyways.
Technology cannot fix bad government/politics.