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I am curious how they are planning to ban Mastodon. I am assuming they are going to block say the top 25 instances?
And as we all know, that would not ban it entirely. They'd have to block every instance, every new instance that comes online, the main web page, the code repository, etc., to even have a hope of banning it.
Mastodon's main code repo is on GitHub, a government could just pressure MS to take down that repo, although that isn't going to account for anyone self-hosting an instance and also hosting their own git repos outside of any of the major hosts.
In order to take down self-hosted instances, they'd have to raid people's homes and take out their physical servers assuming they have physical servers in their place.
I don't know when Microsoft would cave, but Nepal asking them to remove it probably isn't going to that level. Maybe they geoblock but I can't see them removing it for a everyone.