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http://animetosho.org

To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to express strong concern regarding the decision by British ISPs to block access to the website animetosho.org. This action constitutes a form of unwarranted censorship that undermines principles of open internet access and free information exchange. Animetosho is a harmless site that serves as a community hub for anime fans, providing links and resources for legal and fan-subtitled content. There is no credible evidence to suggest that the site engages in or facilitates illegal activity that would justify its wholesale blocking. By restricting access to such platforms, ISPs are overreaching and impeding users’ legitimate interests. Blocking Animetosho sets a dangerous precedent where decisions are made without transparent review, disproportionately impacting niche communities and stifling cultural engagement. Such filtering mechanisms are blunt instruments that fail to respect the nuance and legality of the content involved. I urge British ISPs to reconsider their position and promptly remove animetosho.org from their filtering lists. Upholding open access to lawful websites is essential to maintaining a free, fair, and balanced digital environment. Sincerely, Mahir

CloudFlare Family DNS service On hold
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BT-Strict On hold
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Sky filter default 21 July, 2025 at 14:40
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Vodafone 24 July, 2025 at 21:00
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http://hackmud.com

This is the website for the online video game 'hackmud'. It is used to communicate with the game's servers. By blocking hackmud.com, the game is rendered inaccessible. This video game does not relate to real hacking, connection anonymisation, adult content or any other inappropriate activity that would constitute the need for a block in your default filters.

EE 25 July, 2025 at 23:30
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BT-Light 16 July, 2025 at 00:45
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Sky filter default 16 July, 2025 at 00:45
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http://pornhub.com OpenDNS Family Shield On hold
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Vodafone On hold
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http://www.feetloversonly.com

Hi, We’d like to clarify that our platform does not feature any public nudity. If there are concerns about compliance, we respectfully request a review in context with similar platforms. For instance, sites like tastyslips.com and snifffr.com appear to operate under comparable content guidelines. We’d appreciate it if you could confirm whether we are in violation of any specific policy, and if so, provide further details so we may address it appropriately. Looking forward to your response.

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http://www.jellyfishrec.co.uk BT-Light 16 July, 2025 at 00:00
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http://www.studio.rodeo

This is a false positive. studio.rodeo is a clean, secure, and professionally built design portfolio site showcasing my work and offering design services. It contains no malicious code, phishing content, or spam, and is hosted on a reputable platform (Framer). Please review and reclassify the site appropriately.

BT-Light 22 July, 2025 at 18:40
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http://www.theviperpit.co.uk

its just a tattoo website

BT-Light 29 July, 2025 at 12:37
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http://www.thisvid.com

Whilst it is a pornography site that does not mean it should be censored

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O2 On hold
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BT-Light On hold
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Sky filter default On hold
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Three On hold
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TalkTalk Kidsafe On hold
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OpenDNS Family Shield On hold
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Vodafone On hold
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https://rule34video.com CloudFlare Family DNS service On hold
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OpenDNS Family Shield On hold
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