Timeline for heima588.com looks exactly the same as Stack Overflow, what is the link between them?
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Aug 8, 2014 at 7:46 | comment | added | reggie | lol I logged in on that site. Now when i accessed it. It just give me white screen. | |
Aug 7, 2014 at 6:50 | comment | added | Darren | @TimPost meta.stackoverflow.com/a/267976/2518525 | |
Aug 6, 2014 at 17:41 | comment | added | AStopher | @TimPost As I mentioned in my answer, it's probably a low-end VPS that's hosting the site. It would make a LOT of sense in this instance... | |
Aug 6, 2014 at 16:42 | comment | added | user50049 | @zyboxinternational It's definitely a proxy - just one that has a hard time keeping up (and well, considering our volume, that's sort of expected). Devs are looking into it. | |
Aug 5, 2014 at 20:07 | comment | added | AStopher | It's not even 10 minutes behind the main site right now, maybe 2-3 minutes max. I had 3 upvotes on stackoverflow.com/questions/25146969/… 5 minutes ago, now I have 5, and heima588.com/questions/25146969/… reflects this. | |
Aug 5, 2014 at 6:06 | comment | added | user456814 | Funny, we were just talking about accessing SO from China. | |
Aug 5, 2014 at 5:55 | comment | added | Xiaofu | If this is truly something nefarious and/or commercial AND is being hosted in the PRC then you could report them to the relevant authorities (can't tell you who exactly). Sites hosted in China must be registered and display their corresponding ICP number at the bottom of the homepage. E.g. see Baidu for an example: ICP证030173号. Since they don't have this they can potentially be shut down. And if they did have this then you could track them down... | |
Aug 5, 2014 at 5:46 | comment | added | Xiaofu | @MrLister SO in China was having problems with the JavaScript in the recent past due to the Google blockage (but was still semi-usable), but everything has been a-ok for a while now. | |
Aug 5, 2014 at 5:38 | comment | added | Timothy Shields | What's that you say? 10 minutes in the past? A new frontier of time-travel-enabled fastest-gun-in-the-west lies before us. | |
Aug 5, 2014 at 5:07 | comment | added | Mr Lister | @TimPost You say "a way to make Stack Overflow accessible", do you mean that the real SO is normally blocked in China? | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 15:53 | comment | added | faintsignal | Ah, America and China, the extreme opposite ends of the Copyright spectrum. | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 15:45 | comment | added | Martijn Pieters | Sure, I am not being serious here. Glad this is taken seriously, btw. | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 15:42 | comment | added | user50049 | @MartijnPieters There's a line between caching (as a typical squid proxy does) and scraping (saving a copy as a copy, not something that expires). | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 15:41 | comment | added | Martijn Pieters | If the proxy runs 10 minutes behind then it is still a scraper as it must have scraped a copy 10 minutes earlier to store it. :-P I know, pendantry will not get me anywhere.. | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 12:57 | comment | added | user247702 |
The sign up and log in links in the top bar are linking to https://stackoverflow.com/ , perhaps because the proxy replaces all instances of http://stackoverflow.com but not https links.
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Aug 4, 2014 at 12:50 | comment | added | Phantômaxx | Me neither. I don't trust these hacky-wacky sites. Might be full of trojans/malwares. | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 12:44 | history | answered | user50049 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |