• rdyoung@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    If you can reach any sites like this, you could reach telegram if you wanted to badly enough.

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      3 months ago

      Sites like what? Lemmy isn’t blocked.

      And sure, I can use a VPN, but that’s also illegal. So I can definitely break one law to break another, no problem.

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        3 months ago

        Telegram doesn’t use vpns to bypass access restrictions. There have been multiple attempts to block/ban telegram and they inevitably fail because of the way the internet is designed. And as I said. If you have access to the greater internet you can probably access telegram but I am guessing you don’t use it and didn’t use it before the ban so you have no need to try to access it now.

        Telegram uses proxies and has a setting in the app to attempt to work around blockages.

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          3 months ago

          No, what I’m saying is that I can use a VPN to access telegram. Their proxy service doesn’t work in China, I have been using it since the initial public beta release some 10 years ago and keep using it ever since. Neither the official client nor Telegram X for that matter. Signal’s “bypass blockage” function hardly works either, by the way. It’s VPN or bust here.