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Any well-established Lemmy instances that publicly allow posting from VPNs?

Basically the subject is in title. I recently discovered lemmy.world doesn't allow commenting/posting from VPNs. Some VPNs are working, but it seems to be a matter of time until they appear on publicly sourced lists and banned.

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lemmy.world

I never had issues posting on Lemmy when using vpn. If Lemmy starts blocking my vpn I will stop using Lemmy.

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Lemmy will never do such a thing, but specific Lemmy servers might.

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lemmy.ml

I use a VPN 24/7 and I haven't had any issues with Lemmy for posting/commenting. I know reddit fully blocks my VPN with some IP addresses unless I use old.reddit, which is part of why I've just had it and left.

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lemmy.ml

I was just going to say that. On VPN always, Reddit blocks pretty much all of my VPNs IPs, but this is the first time I hear of it happening in any Lemmy instance. I'm on lemmy.ml using NordVPN.

12

Yeah same here, I'm on lemmy.ml using Mullvad and never had an issue. If an instance ever did block it though I'd just leave, that's also why I never use reddit anymore lol.

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infosec.pub

I'm using a VPN almost permanently, never had any issues there.

Are you sure it's lemmy.world and not cloudflare or something?

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Tellorereply
lemmy.world

Yes, this is response payload it gives when hitting "Reply" or "Post" from certain VPNs:

{
  "success": false,
  "error": {
    "code": 403,
    "message": "Posting & Uploading blocked from VPN/Tor"
  }
}
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0x0reply
programming.dev

So VPNs and Tor... how interesting... do they block I2P too?

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i2p doesn't really have exit nodes, it's mostly for i2p internal connections.
The only exit I know is stormycloud.i2p, and that one is somehow immensely limited ro the point of it being hard to load clear-net text pages.

7

Wow, that's quite something. Hopefully a temporary thing due to spam issues or so...

3

Posted through a Proton connection, what's your VPN? As others have stated this is likely not .world directly, but rather a symptom of Cloudflare (DDoS) protections.

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Tellorereply
lemmy.world

I also use Proton VPN. Most issues were with DE servers I tried, multiple DE servers (like DE#526) didn't work for me, but some others seem to be working. I also tried some other countries and they were working.

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slrpnk.net

It's likely Cloudflare related. Some of the larger instances are behind that, but many of the smaller ones aren't. Cloudflare isn't only a problem for VPN users, so its a good idea to avoid those instances as a user. You can still interact with their communities via Federation.

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I got 401 from lemmy.world with the following response payload:

{
  "success": false,
  "error": {
    "code": 403,
    "message": "Posting & Uploading blocked from VPN/Tor"
  }
}

PS: yeah, I know it says it's 403 in payload, but in response it's 401

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lemmy.ca

Lemmy.ca and Sopuli both worked fine on ProtonVPN, and .ca also seems to be fine on Mullvad.

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Shadowreply
lemmy.ca

We don't have any particular anti VPN rules, nor have I heard any complaints from users about cloudflare blocking them.

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I only use VPNs over here. Honestly I think this is probably only an issue on Lemmy.world and nowhere else

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