gizgal wrote...
crimson875 wrote...
if you mean, where i live, i live in the philippines, though i dont think its related to the country,since i was downloading and accessing files just fine a day ago
We have had several Philippines-based users with the same complaint. I think it may have to do with the country's own censorship policies, NOT S.O.P.A. (that's something that did not/has not passed, and would be in the US).
There was some sort of go-around, I think. Something to do with manually altering the url so you could see the page view version of a doujin.
If your country is filtering the net, one of the easiest things you can try is use Google's DNS service: 8.8.8.8 --> put this IP into your DNS settings, and in some cases this alone will circumvent censorship as some regimes only filter DNS, not IP addresses.