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So this [question][1]question about getting around a website block turned up, and raised in me a curiosity of how much assistance we should give to someone trying to get around a website block.

While in this case it's quite clear that it's just the website itself has blocked the user, what if it was someone in Turkey trying to access Wikipedia for example, should we help them then?

Is there a moral guideline somewhere as to where to help and where to stand back and ask yourself if you're doing the 'right' thing or not? [1]: ISP blocked by website

So this [question][1] about getting around a website block turned up, and raised in me a curiosity of how much assistance we should give to someone trying to get around a website block.

While in this case it's quite clear that it's just the website itself has blocked the user, what if it was someone in Turkey trying to access Wikipedia for example, should we help them then?

Is there a moral guideline somewhere as to where to help and where to stand back and ask yourself if you're doing the 'right' thing or not? [1]: ISP blocked by website

So this question about getting around a website block turned up, and raised in me a curiosity of how much assistance we should give to someone trying to get around a website block.

While in this case it's quite clear that it's just the website itself has blocked the user, what if it was someone in Turkey trying to access Wikipedia for example, should we help them then?

Is there a moral guideline somewhere as to where to help and where to stand back and ask yourself if you're doing the 'right' thing or not?

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So this [question][1] about getting around a website block turned up, and raised in me a curiosity of how much assistance we should give to someone trying to get around a website block.

While in this case it's quite clear that it's just the website itself has blocked the user, what if it was someone in turkeyTurkey trying to access Wikipedia for example, should we help them then?

Is there a moral guideline somewhere as to where to help and where to stand back and ask yourself if you're doing the 'right' thing or not? [1]: ISP blocked by website

So this [question][1] about getting around a website block turned up, and raised in me a curiosity of how much assistance we should give to someone trying to get around a website block.

While in this case it's quite clear that it's just the website itself has blocked the user, what if it was someone in turkey trying to access Wikipedia for example, should we help them then?

Is there a moral guideline somewhere as to where to help and where to stand back and ask yourself if you're doing the 'right' thing or not? [1]: ISP blocked by website

So this [question][1] about getting around a website block turned up, and raised in me a curiosity of how much assistance we should give to someone trying to get around a website block.

While in this case it's quite clear that it's just the website itself has blocked the user, what if it was someone in Turkey trying to access Wikipedia for example, should we help them then?

Is there a moral guideline somewhere as to where to help and where to stand back and ask yourself if you're doing the 'right' thing or not? [1]: ISP blocked by website

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Should we help those looking to avoid a block from a website?

So this [question][1] about getting around a website block turned up, and raised in me a curiosity of how much assistance we should give to someone trying to get around a website block.

While in this case it's quite clear that it's just the website itself has blocked the user, what if it was someone in turkey trying to access Wikipedia for example, should we help them then?

Is there a moral guideline somewhere as to where to help and where to stand back and ask yourself if you're doing the 'right' thing or not? [1]: ISP blocked by website