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Evgeniy Golovin2020-02-07 22:21:45
Domain Name System
Evgeniy Golovin, 2020-02-07 22:21:45

How to avoid domain blocking?

There is a site with videos from the site coub.com But since NSFW (erotica) sometimes slips there, the hosting has already received a warning that such content is not allowed (someone wrote a complaint).

The question (not how to filter the content, but more interest how not to lose the result)
I am promoting the resource and do not want to lose the result. Let's say the same zona.plus works, they have the same main domain and a redirect to other sites that are constantly blocked. Why does the main live?

If I promote the main one, buy a couple of domains and there will be a redirect to them, am I breaking anything?

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Eugene, 2020-02-08
@Nc_Soft

Faced similar.
The main domain must have links to content on another domain. Links must have a hash to live for a day (as an example of the implementation of nginx.org/ru/docs/http/ngx_http_secure_link_module.html ).
As soon as you receive a complaint about this link, you unsubscribe in a day that you deleted it (the hash will already become obsolete, the link will not work, formally you are clean).
It eliminates 80% of complaints. With the rest individually.

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CryptoASh, 2020-02-07
@CryptoASH

The only way out is to purchase 3-5 additional domain names at once, making each of them a mirror of the main address. For example, in addition to example.com, you can also purchase example.me, example.net, example.org, etc. In the Yandex and Google webmaster panel, these domain names are also indicated as mirrors.
Then, in case of blocking the main domain, you can choose one of the additional ones, which then make it the main one in the Yandex and Google webmaster panels.
The whole operation to replace the site mirror will take up to 10 minutes. The new domain will live for at least six months until the next court order comes out. If, of course, this happens at all.

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Nikita Shinkevich, 2020-02-07
@domres

Put a computer at home on a dedicated 100mb/s Internet with a static IP, upload server software there (ready-made OSPanel is even possible), install hMailserver to make mail work, connect cloudflare and publish whatever you like. Crutches of course, but a working theme.

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