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Pixelpipe, Youtube and national barriers
Bit of a strange question, but if I upload a video to youtube via pixelpipe, I would assume I'm connecting to pixelpipe. So can I still upload if I'm in a country where youtube is blocked?
Last summer I was in Tunisia (where YouTube is forbidden!) and wanted to upload some video I had of fish. Could I have done it via pixelpipe? (Assuming that pixelpipe is not blocked) Is this method a way of getting material out of countries that block/ban upload - or do they just block pixelpipe too? |
Re: Pixelpipe, Youtube and national barriers
If you use pixelpipe it will be uploaded to pixelpipe first and routed by tags where ever you need it to be routed. It wont go directly to youtube.com.
Can't say about blocking pixelpipe, but it works like that. |
Re: Pixelpipe, Youtube and national barriers
If it's a method that gets used a lot, it will eventually get blocked once those responsible for the blocks see what's happening.
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