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Yep! It only gets censored in two cases:
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You are on an instance that censors words like this (e.g. lemmy.ml)
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The user who wrote the comment is on an instance that censors this word (which actually replaces it in the comment), everyone sees it censored then
Huh? That’s weird. Internet always worked for me, both over Ethernet and over WiFi. The only issue I had once (where it took me an extra hour or two) was with a school network that had extra protections, like a login. That one was tougher, especially when I then wanted to route a tunnel through it so I could play games in class.
But usually internet works flawlessly on any Linux distribution.