Is there a way to get to myspace at school through wikipedia?
Michael A
2007-05-10 06:06:49 UTC
I've seen a lot of people ask if there was a website but none of them work for me.
Ten answers:
2007-05-10 06:56:40 UTC
You'll want to use a website like http://offcampuslunch.com/ , http://searchandstudy.com , http://abc.searchandstudy.com/ , or http://free.offcampuslunch.com . All of these have school-friendly URLs and designs to help prevent against filters. Best of all, these are brand new and very fast. :)
Give them a try, and hopefully, they will work out for you!
2007-05-10 13:20:48 UTC
Circumventing the blocks are probably in contravention of your school's/company's/usage policies and would not be a good idea, resulting in banning, suspension or expulsion. The fact that you have to ask how to do it leads me to believe that you do not have the technical skill to avoid being detected.
If you want to access stuff like YouTube or MySpace, be aware that the more bandwidth you are using, the more you are taking away from other legitimate users of that system.
The sites have probably been blocked for a very good reason. If you're accessing from a public space, i.e. school, library, college, or other public access point, you should ask the administrators why they have blocked those sites. Put your case as to why you should have access, but be prepared for a firm 'no'.
2007-05-11 14:02:16 UTC
nop, but there is one way that i kno
1. Go to www.yahoo.com
2. In the search bar, type in "www.unblocker.com"
3. About the third link down, it should be a yahoo website asking how to hack into school websites; click it.
4. After the page loads, go down to the reply and click the URL provided by the replier. Make sure this page is kept hidden; you will be severely punished for it.
5. When the page loads, scroll down until you see a blank bar. Type in the websites, and voila! Enjoy!
Rich
2007-05-10 16:50:51 UTC
No, you can't use wiki. What you need is a proxy site. However, doing that, it is possible for your passwords to get stolen, and you don't want that, and if you get cuaght, they probably won't let you back on the computers.
Honestly, the best advice I can give you is to ask the school's network manager to unblock the sites, but that probably won't happen either. You'll just have to put up with boring educational sites until you get home, I'm afraid. But look on the bright side; if you are studying computing, you might learn how to bypass the blocks without being caught! Probably not, but never mind.
TheApocalypticOrgasm
2007-05-10 19:55:35 UTC
no, the school computers hav web blockers that dont allow that conent to be viewed.
besides, all the computers are monitored. y do u want to risk getting caught on myspace anyway.
u shouldnt trust myspace.
who knows who is out there.
and so many viruses cam be acquired through using it...
2007-05-10 18:27:06 UTC
I am glad you cannot get to MySpace using Wikipedia.com. Congratulations to the school's policy and blocking software.
SaroLiz
2007-05-10 20:44:18 UTC
I hate these self-righteous people who get on here and say OH NO, you shouldn't be getting on the school computer, you need to be getting an education! Most of these people are using these computers on their own time, in the school library, probably because they don't have access at home. Big deal, it's MySpace. Use a proxy site. Can't access through wikipedia.
2007-05-10 16:16:50 UTC
You'll need to find a 'proxy' site. There are tons of them on the web, but I'm only going to tell you that much.
You shouldn't need to go onto MySpace at schoool. If you have a really good reason, then talk to your IT person, and maybe they'll temporarily unblock it for you.
--Tailor
2007-05-10 13:10:58 UTC
You are at school to study and to mature into a sensible responsible adult who might one day make a positive contribution to the prosperity of your country. My Space is not a valid academic activity which is why schools block it
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2007-05-10 13:14:04 UTC
Depends on your school's program that they are using to block selected websites, try going to Yahoo.com (google.com if Yahoo isn't working) type in myspace.com then right under the link to the website theres a link that says "cached" click that, it worked for me but your school might have something different.
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