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BumRushDaShow

(167,690 posts)
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 03:15 AM 6 hrs ago

Exclusive: US plans online portal to bypass content bans in Europe and elsewhere

Source: Reuters

February 18, 2026 3:56 PM EST Updated 8 hours ago


WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department is developing an online portal that will enable people in Europe and elsewhere to see content banned by their governments including alleged hate speech and terrorist propaganda, a move Washington views as a way to counter censorship, three sources familiar with the plan said.

The site will be hosted at "freedom.gov," the sources said. One source said officials had discussed including a virtual private network function to make a user's traffic appear to originate in the U.S. and added that user activity on the site will not be tracked.

Headed by Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers, the project was expected to be unveiled at last week's Munich Security Conference but was delayed, the sources said. Reuters could not determine why the launch did not happen, but some State Department officials, including lawyers, have raised concerns about the plan, two of the sources said, without detailing the concerns.

The project could further strain ties between the Trump administration and traditional U.S. allies in Europe, already heightened by disputes over trade, Russia’s war in Ukraine and President Donald Trump’s push to assert control over Greenland. The portal could also put Washington in the unfamiliar position of appearing to encourage citizens to flout local laws.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us-plans-online-portal-bypass-content-bans-europe-elsewhere-2026-02-18/

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Exclusive: US plans online portal to bypass content bans in Europe and elsewhere (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 6 hrs ago OP
This is about Facefook et al, nothing else. Its no different than countries buying sanctioned materials Cheezoholic 6 hrs ago #1
OK, can someone in the US test this for me, please? muriel_volestrangler 5 hrs ago #2
https://www.samhsa.gov page opens fine for me....lovely pic of RFK jr among others msongs 5 hrs ago #3
OK, thanks - looks like they are censoring it for overseas use, then muriel_volestrangler 5 hrs ago #4
what a spokesman for substance abuse! rampartd 5 hrs ago #5
I clicked https://www.samhsa.gov and it loaded for me. /nt bucolic_frolic 2 hrs ago #6
Internet domain blocking dude in Iran... Layzeebeaver 1 hr ago #7

Cheezoholic

(3,604 posts)
1. This is about Facefook et al, nothing else. Its no different than countries buying sanctioned materials
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 03:30 AM
6 hrs ago

There is 0 difference between this and someone buying sanctioned Russian (or now Venezuelan) oil. None, zero. Its a hostile economic geopolitical attack and should be called what it is.

muriel_volestrangler

(105,897 posts)
2. OK, can someone in the US test this for me, please?
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 03:53 AM
5 hrs ago

The US government homepage for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - https://www.samhsa.gov - give me, un the UK, a "403 Forbidden" reply. I can't tell if they've disabled it just for people outside the USA (which would be the censorship they claim to hate, done by the US government), or if they've just neglected the site for everyone, since they don't care about such things any more.

archive.org has been getting errors for about a month - here's their record:

https://web.archive.org/web/20260000000000*/https://www.samhsa.gov/

One of the last ones that worked for them was:

https://web.archive.org/web/20260116032408/https://www.samhsa.gov/

Can anyone here access the plain https://www.samhsa.gov page? That's what Google gives me as their home page.

muriel_volestrangler

(105,897 posts)
4. OK, thanks - looks like they are censoring it for overseas use, then
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 04:05 AM
5 hrs ago

which shows the hypocrisy that is characteristic of them.

I wonder why archive.org gets so many errors (a similar problem, for an overseas user, that many US news sites cause, is that the European regulations about storing personal data means that the cookies etc. used to serve advertising are too onerous for many companies - so, rather than follow them (as the major sites like CNN do), they just say "we don't display our web pages in Europe". That is the news site's decision, though, rather than the US government. And archive.org is a way round that, usually.)

Layzeebeaver

(2,223 posts)
7. Internet domain blocking dude in Iran...
Thu Feb 19, 2026, 08:50 AM
1 hr ago

“Hold my beer…”.

╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ NATIONAL NETWORK HARMONY SUITE v9.4 (Patriot Edition) ║
╠══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╣
║ Target: freedom.gov ║
║ Scope : NATIONWIDE (all ISPs, all provinces, all vibes) ║
║ Mode : HARD BLOCK (DNS sink + SNI slap + router scowl) ║
║ Reason: "Excessive Freedom" ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝

[1/6] Resolving domain… freedom.gov → 203.0.113.42 (probably) ✔
[2/6] Injecting DNS “helpfulness”… now points to 127.0.0.1 ✔
[3/6] Training DPI hamsters… they now recognize “freedom” ✔
[4/6] Deploying to edge boxes… 666 nodes updated ✔
[5/6] Performing loyalty ping… PASS (patriotism latency: 4ms) ✔
[6/6] Confirming denial… ACCESS: DENIED (with enthusiasm) ✔

NOTE: Citizens attempting circumvention will receive:
"Connection timed out (for your own comfort)."

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