* * The Uncensored Space - * Content Via DNS * Instructions ============ We store information in our DNS records. You can access this information by using the `dig` command on Linux: $ dig +short txt headlines.theuncensored.space Simply copy any of the commands below into your terminal. Topics ====== News ---- dig +short txt headlines.theuncensored.space dig +short txt articles.theuncensored.space Beta: Presidential Campaign Contributions ----------------------------------------- See the total contributions to any of the United States presidential campaigns with the following command: dig +short txt contributions.(last name).elections.us.theuncensored.space dig +short txt contributions.sanders.elections.us.theuncensored.space This is a beta service. Therefore, the data may be somewhat out of date and the name may change in the future Frequently Asked Questions ========================== Q: Why provide content over DNS? A: DNS is one of the most robust, low-bandwidth systems for exchanging information. We can deliver useful content using just a few bytes while loading a typical webpage takes multiple megabytes. Additionally, DNS servers employ caching algorithms, allowing us to deliver the same content with fewer servers. Q: Why are you called "The Uncensored Space"? A: The people behind this service are dedicated to making world news and internet content available to people living under repressive governments. By providing content via DNS, we create an alternate mechanism for learning about the world that might not be censored in some of these repressive countries. Q: How can I distribute my own content over DNS? A: It's easy! The main expense is a domain name. You can purchase a good one for roughly $10-$25/year. After that, add TXT records with the information you want to distribute.