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Return YouTube Dislike por Dmitry Selivanov
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por DakaraBoku, hace 6 mesesReturn YouTube Dislike stopped working .
What I did and it > worked for me <
1. I removed - Return YouTube Dislike .
2. Went into the - Browser settings - and >>>deleted Cookies and site data<<<
3. Restarted the browser.
4. Reinstalled Return YouTube Dislike and everything worked for me - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18224282, hace 6 meses
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Timur Davletshin, hace 6 mesesSo, essentially those who support returnyoutubedislikeapi.com have blocked serving requests from Russian IP blocks. Rather shameful practice. It would not be surprising if they collab with Security Service of Ukraine. I'm just hinting that 'Support Ukraine' badge.
Edit: I have no troubles visiting Cf-hosted websites. YT-dislike so far is the only one.
The New York Times: "People Snatchers of Ukraine" - still pushing stereotypes about North Korea? Your style of politicised answer only proves that addon which stores YT history and IPs is not to be trusted.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 6 mesesOnly one small problem here - it's actually Russia who blocks CloudFlare IPs. So fix your pathetic joke of a country before blaming others for what your North Korea wannabe government has done to you.
Edit: Stereotypes about North Korea, huh? So they can use internet freely there?
" I have no troubles visiting Cf-hosted websites" - because there are rolling IP changes. They try to block one CF-hosted resource, and being as technically educated as an average Russian government worker - they end up blocking something else.
Again, I don't have any interest of blocking anyone. Educate yourself on effects of ru government blocking CF websites.