SJW Website Block List

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Blaster

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ED covers it pretty well:

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Texas_Tryhard

Woodpecker
Adding slashdot and Vice to the list.

Their recent articles on the Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian have cemented them into the SJW category.

EDIT: Also added games.on.net. The bottom quote:

"So, here’s another change for you: if you really think feminism, or women, are destroying games, or that LGBT people and LGBT relationships have no place in games, or that games in any way belong to you or are “under attack” from political correctness or “social justice warriors”: please leave this website. I don’t want your clicks, I don’t want your hits, I don’t want your traffic. Leave now and please don’t come back.

I’m asking politely. You’re free to think whatever you like and to complain about whatever you like, but do it somewhere else. Comments are closed on this article, because this isn’t up for debate. I’m not seeking any input on this, or any carefully worded thoughts on how we need to take these concerns seriously or to hear “both sides of the story”. As long as I am in charge of this ship, I will happily admit to pushing an agenda: I want better representation in games. That’s my agenda. That’s our agenda."

Duly granted.
 

GAfrican

 
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Roosh said:
Cattle Rustler said:
Or you could use "http://www.donotlink.com/"

It won't affect their ranking when you visit them.

Hiding and blocking is letting the enemy win

Do not link is a SJW-friendly company that has recently put ads on their transition bar. So not only do you still give ad money to the site you click, you give it to Do Not Link as well.

Sites don't need your google juice from twitter or forums. They much rather have your ad money, which DNL still gives them. It's not a solution.
Well maybe one should rather use a ''block ads'' plugin...or maybe some feature that'l enable the person not to be tracked.
 

Handsome Creepy Eel

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Texas, can you post some instructions on how people with various browsers or addons can utilize your list in various degrees (i.e. full blocking vs. blocking but ad/cookie blocking)? Where am I supposed to paste it? I'm using Chrome btw.
 

Texas_Tryhard

Woodpecker
Handsome Creepy Eel said:
Texas, can you post some instructions on how people with various browsers or addons can utilize your list in various degrees (i.e. full blocking vs. blocking but ad/cookie blocking)? Where am I supposed to paste it? I'm using Chrome btw.

Can't really instruct people with different addons on how to use this, as I'm sure there are swaths of them. You'll have to use AdBlock or similar to block ads on specific websites, but this isn't really my interest.

As far as Chrome, I've created a 3-step tutorial below. Hopefully it helps. I can do the same for Firefox if requested by anyone, but really the steps are very similar.

(mind the use of MS paint, just wanted to throw something simple together)

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Tytalus

 
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The best way to block a site is go into your hosts file:

C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc

Open the file as an administrator, and then add the links in there. It doesn't always work right and I find that you have to block:

http://www.abc.com/
http://www.abc.com
www.abc.com/
www.abc.com
abc.com/
abc.com

You can also go directly into your wireless router and block the sites from the router. That way your GF using your wifi won't be able to view those sites as well.
 

Texas_Tryhard

Woodpecker
Not sure if this is the best way, considering that you have to add every permutation of the website to block it. The router could work, but as I mentioned in the actual OP, the work is being taken care of for you for the most part, and that's kinda the point of this. Just have to redownload the list once in a while.

Tytalus said:
The best way to block a site is go into your hosts file:

C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc

Open the file as an administrator, and then add the links in there. It doesn't always work right and I find that you have to block:

http://www.abc.com/
http://www.abc.com
www.abc.com/
www.abc.com
abc.com/
abc.com

You can also go directly into your wireless router and block the sites from the router. That way your GF using your wifi won't be able to view those sites as well.
 

Tytalus

 
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Texas_Tryhard said:
Not sure if this is the best way, considering that you have to add every permutation of the website to block it. The router could work, but as I mentioned in the actual OP, the work is being taken care of for you for the most part, and that's kinda the point of this. Just have to redownload the list once in a while.

Tytalus said:
The best way to block a site is go into your hosts file:

C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc

Open the file as an administrator, and then add the links in there. It doesn't always work right and I find that you have to block:

http://www.abc.com/
http://www.abc.com
www.abc.com/
www.abc.com
abc.com/
abc.com

You can also go directly into your wireless router and block the sites from the router. That way your GF using your wifi won't be able to view those sites as well.

Host file is annoying - yes - but it does mean that if you uninstall your browser or launch a different one it always works.
 
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