Update Wikipedia account

I’ve previously reported that I had found, after I left Hatesville, that I had been banned for two years at Wikipedia, with screenshot. (I add information to mostly the Wikipedia pages of scientists and artists. I created two Wikipedia pages from scratch, a lengthy process, about ten years ago. That’s how it began.)

I happened to log in this morning as I am once again changing as many passwords as I can. I have MANY. 😁

No ban.

Either it was a mistake that’s been corrected or it was yet another mirror with spoofed stuff on it. My bet is on the latter. XML? I often get these (fake) overlays…

My Kobo publishing account remains deleted. Doesn’t matter.

Yesterday I went to my website and found a link for a pdf that I was able to download in spite of having deleted that pdf a few days ago.

I must have been on a mirror that had not been updated.

(It’s not done via the SIM card, btw. At least, in Portsmouth, it wasn’t, so I reckon it’s the same here.)

For almost all my accounts I often first get that there are no pages, no emails etc. and what I log into often reloads itself automatically. That’s so that I am not dealing with an old mirror that is not up-to-date. (They can still stop me from doing whatever it is that I want to do.)

When I previously got myself off someone else’s network, I got this message below, warning me that I still had open ports.

Last year, in Hatesville, I tried to hunt down the IP addresses and people/locations that I was supposedly accessing the internet from and then I would suddenly find myself accessing the internet from a different location.

Those mirrors , that is also how I get certain comments on places like YouTube that aren’t actually online.

This is how people operate in countries that ban media like Twitter (now deceased). I call it “distributed”, but that may not be the correct term. Let’s call it a Mini internet, or an intranet.

(So, no, still no such thing as paid work possible for me.)

I’ve also just alerted a certain platform that it’s vulnerable and in a way that could potentially cost them a lot of money. The right thing to do.

In 2010, I managed to get a traceroute printed that showed that my traffic was being redirected (as punishment, that time, specifically stopping me from accessing my business mailboxes). I didn’t take it to the police. They wouldn’t have had a clue as to what it was and might even have mocked me. (We all know that females don’t have brains.)

Do you know what a traceroute is, Suzanne Hulscher? And Sibyl Heijnen and, eh, Sabine Vermeersch?

Ooh, I am being warned not to cause any more “oil spills”? Hahaha 😂 Dudes, get lost and finally, after 15.5 years, leave me in peace, then you might not have to worry about any “oil spills”.

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