Imgur has blocked the UK

There's nothing more secure about using a VPN versus not using one. All you're doing is encrypting already encrypted traffic. VPNs are a tool to allow secure remote access to sites (ie, a corporate VPN to access work stuff), or to remotely access your home network, and in this case to circumvent geo location content restrictions. Don't believe their marketing because it's exactly that.
I’ll concede I’m not an expert here, but whatever you’re saying a VPN isn’t, a proxy is even less so.
 
I already like how there are groups on the S3ND image & video sharing site for 'Monday night MILFs' :D
Imgur never had this, brilliant
 
@arknor I've seen that from the ICO, but Imgur haven't referenced it anywhere themselves. That's quite obviously the reason though!
I think its mainly because imgur doesnt differentiate between adults and children and they don't wish to change the site to suit the UK
 
Has anyone seen the below error message?
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{"data":{"error":"Imgur is temporarily over capacity. Please try again later."},"success":false,"status":403}

Have been VPN'ing to various countries and i just seem to get the same error message; i'm assuming my provider is blocked rather than Imgur having a capacity issue :confused:
 
I've created a workflow in Automator (along with a bash script in /usr/local/bin) so I can right click a file, select 'upload to ftp', and it just uploads it to my own hosting, then copies the link with img tags either side. Sorted. Might be useful @Cromulent @Raymond Lin

/edit - testing

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Has anyone seen the below error message?
Code:
{"data":{"error":"Imgur is temporarily over capacity. Please try again later."},"success":false,"status":403}

Have been VPN'ing to various countries and i just seem to get the same error message; i'm assuming my provider is blocked rather than Imgur having a capacity issue :confused:
I get the same error using PIA
 
I’ll concede I’m not an expert here, but whatever you’re saying a VPN isn’t, a proxy is even less so.
Web traffic (HTTP) is now encrypted by default using TLS (encrypted HTTP traffic is called HTTPS). That means that the connection between your client (your PC/phone/etc with a web browser) and the server is already secure. In the OSI model, this is layer 7 encryption/application layer.

By using a VPN, you are underlaying encryption at layer 3 on top of this existing layer 7 encryption. Or, if the VPN is based on TLS, then you are double encrypting layer 7. Realistically, the double encryption is no more secure than single encryption.

What a VPN does to, is make your source connection to the server appear to come from a different origin (whichever VPN server you choose to connect to). That can circumvent geographical IP restrictions, but doesn't make you any less invisible, in that sense. There is far better anonymity in Tor or onion routing than a VPN.
 
There's nothing more secure about using a VPN versus not using one. All you're doing is encrypting already encrypted traffic. VPNs are a tool to allow secure remote access to sites (ie, a corporate VPN to access work stuff), or to remotely access your home network, and in this case to circumvent geo location content restrictions. Don't believe their marketing because it's exactly that.

It stops your ISP and systems within the UK from intercepting and monitoring your traffic. That's more secure.

Bypassing the OSA itself entirely is protecting yourself and adding a layer of security now.
 
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I've created a workflow in Automator (along with a bash script in /usr/local/bin) so I can right click a file, select 'upload to ftp', and it just uploads it to my own hosting, then copies the link with img tags either side. Sorted. Might be useful @Cromulent @Raymond Lin

I do have my own hosting, but it's for wedding stuff and I only ever access it via the website's backdoor and don't know how to FTP to it lol
 
Has anyone seen the below error message?
Code:
{"data":{"error":"Imgur is temporarily over capacity. Please try again later."},"success":false,"status":403}

Have been VPN'ing to various countries and i just seem to get the same error message; i'm assuming my provider is blocked rather than Imgur having a capacity issue :confused:

Generic message for Imgur blocking that exit node of whatever vpn you are using. On Proton, if I use Ireland, I get that, if I use Switzerland, it's fine.
 
We could use dropbox, there is a free 2gb limit.

However, to link a file to it, it require editing of the last few letters in the URL....a bit convoluted.
 

Not blocked yet.
But utterly useless. Unless you pay for imgbb, it doesn't allow hot linking of images. You can't see that, they appear perfectly OK to you but MM is full of threads with no images. It's so bad we're on the verge of banning it.
 
Generic message for Imgur blocking that exit node of whatever vpn you are using. On Proton, if I use Ireland, I get that, if I use Switzerland, it's fine.
Yeah, it's a shame that a lot mine are blocked although luckily a quick trip to Poland seems to be working.

With such a terrible bill put together with common sense and experts saying so, who knew this sort of thing would happen?

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It stops your ISP and systems within the UK from intercepting and monitoring your traffic. That's more secure.

Bypassing the OSA itself entirely is protecting yourself and adding a layer of security now.
And routes said traffic and DNS lookups via a VPN provider which instead gets to see everything. Where do they have servers, what laws are they governed by? What do they do with your data? A lot of providers have shown time and time again that despite what they say, they do keep traffic/logs and they do give it up in other countries such as the US when required to do so by law.
 
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