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Make list of government issued blocklists #16

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hellais opened this issue Jun 29, 2015 · 10 comments
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Make list of government issued blocklists #16

hellais opened this issue Jun 29, 2015 · 10 comments

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@hellais
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hellais commented Jun 29, 2015

Add links into the comments below!

Are you aware of a government issued blocklist that is available for download?

Then add a link pointing to where it can be downloaded (even better if you specify if it's legal or not to mirror/publish it) and what country to applies to.

If you want to be 👍 💯 then you should write the parser code and submit a pull request ;)

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jakubd commented Jun 29, 2015

Two that jump out in my mind are:

Indonesia - http://trustpositif.kominfo.go.id/
Russia - http://eais.rkn.gov.ru/ or the less official but very reliable antizapret

Some countries will need to be scraped often so we can easily see when URLs are added/removed. We would need to stage a machine to check and update the repo when this happens.

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There's http://engelliweb.com/ for Turkey.

Not a gov site, but a volunteer.

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There's a bunch of information for the UK, and limited information on other countries, on the Error 451 wiki: http://wiki.451unavailable.org.uk/wiki/Main_Page

It'd be wonderful if you felt like updating the site with the information from this thread too 😄

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hellais commented Aug 24, 2015

@arglebarf @graphiclunarkid could you submit a PR with the URLs inside of that list?

You can see how to properly format and structure the parsers in this directory: https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/tree/master/lib/lists/official/it

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darkk commented May 22, 2016

RU: http://reestr.rublacklist.net/api/current (that's unofficial API)

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kaerumy commented Aug 4, 2016

List of €sC0rt sites blocked in india:

Text inside gist:
https://gist.github.com/hellais/9ce9d211a82a2ed911f3670be1564fe4

Edit 2018-08-01 by @hellais to prevent spam.

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Thinking about this, this does not seem like the right approach. These lists should simply be merged with the relevant country list. possibly using the 'source' and 'notes' fields to indicate that these are from 'government issued blacklists'.

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hellais commented Aug 1, 2018

To prevent further €sC0rt spam, I am going to edit the comment of @kaerumy to not include the trigger keyword.

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hellais commented Sep 20, 2018

I am going to lock this conversation due to there being too much spam. If you have further country blocklists to add, please file a separate ticket.

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hellais commented Feb 21, 2020

It's unclear to me how this issue is actionable. I am going to close it in favour of a more broader discussion to be done as part of: #480

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