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This is a list of things have been banned, blocked or taken down either for some time or permanently by the Government of Gonzland, currently or previously. This includes films, games, products, sites, food, political parties and more.

Name Date of ban Type Reason Lifted
Leftwinged Gonzlanders August 9, 2010 Political party Leftextremistic party, possibly involved in the terrorist attacks of 2007.
DÉR STURM GONZLANDA January 1, 2002 Rotten.com-esque website Controversial, grotesque and bloody content.
Microsoft Bing 1:05 PM, June 8, 2018 Search engine It was a test ban by the Gonzlandic Internet Board. 1:10 PM, June 8, 2018
microsoftt.com June 9, 2010 Website A Microsoft pretender with a typo that sent malware and spyware to Windows PCs.
FreeDownload.gz June 12, 2013 Video downloader website FreeDownload.gz was an illegal YouTube and Vimeo video downloader website that falsely claimed to be "safe to use". The website was taken down due to violating copyright laws. Possibly legal and safer copies of the site (e.G. newfreedownload.gz) are available, though.
YouTube 12:00 AM, December 26, 2014 Online video hosting website The platform was accidentally banned during Christmas season due to a server malfunction at the Gonzlandic Internet Board (GIB). 12:15 AM, December 26, 2014
gooogle.gz April 5, 2006 Website A typo of Google that sent malware to Windows PCs.
Windows Millennium Edition January 9, 2001 Operating system In December 2000, Windows ME, which was an unstable mess, was a target to certain illegal distributions and piracy. This led to the product being banned from sale. August 21, 2016
Fake Windows Live CDs November? 2011 Bootleg software Various bootlegs of Windows XP, Vista and 7 that were being sold in unauthorized stores or released available online were taken down. One of the bootlegs, "WindoWs 2012 MicroSoft Geniune Gold Edition", was found on the Internet Archive.

A similar occurrence in November 2015 involved fake copies and bootlegs of Marchetann OS86.

facebok.com August 1, 2012 Website A typo of Facebook that sent malware to Windows PCs.
DeviantArt September 5, 2022 Website Access blocked from Mobilzon servers due to major bugs. September 10, 2022
PornHub July 10, 2015 Website Contains excessive pornography. Access blocked on certain ISPs (e.G. Telekom Gonzland).
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Happy Wheels January 1, 2011 Browser game The website Totaljerkface.com, which hosts the full version of the game, was banned in the beginning of 2011 from ISPs in Rúrnburg due to the increasing violence in the state at the time. It was finally lifted in 2020. October 10, 2020
Linux August 1, 2013 Operating system Certain Linux distributions were banned from installation on computers manufactured in Sermurt due to security breaches. This included Red Hat, Gentoo and Zorin. This ban lasted a month. September 1, 2013
MTPlay Prime (original) January 2015 Video game console The original release of the MTPlay Prime, unveiled at Gaming Expo 2014, was a fire hazard due to improper wiring of the motherboard. Marchetann was forced to recall all 200,000 units, while stores banned them from sale before it was redesigned in mid-2015. June 2015
Plastic bags January 1, 2015 Storage item Plastic bags were permanently banned from every supermarket starting in 2015, due to them being a hazard to the environment.
Vine March 20, 2014 Social media platform Vine was temporarily pulled from the App Store for 6 days due to a faulty update that caused various iPhone units to crash. This didn't affect Android phones. March 26, 2014
Google Chrome November 5, 2017 Web browser Access to the internet on Chrome was temporarily blocked due to a malware extension that leaked user information on November 4. November 6, 2017
DreamFone January 24, 2016 Smartphone DreamFone was a cloud-based smartphone manufactured by SüSü Web and sold at Telekom stores. They were banned after harmful data breaches affected various models.
Freddy Got Fingered March 3, 2002 Comedy film The Tom Green film was banned from multiple theatres due to its excessively stale humor and nature. January 1, 2012
RetroworldGZL.com October 20, 2013 Video game website ROMs offered by RetroworldGZL.com contained various types of malware (e.G. trojan). The website involved was soon taken down for a few months after more than 700 computers were infected. January 25, 2014
Flights to Russia and Ukraine March 1, 2022 Travel The European Union banned flights due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Trickster February 5, 1996 Crime film Banned for a long time due to its excessive violence. October 9, 2009
Éinkaufscentre Veresspâch May 3, 2011 Shopping mall The mall, located in Veresspâch, Resäns, was plunged into a power outage for 2 weeks and as a result, people weren't allowed to enter. May 17, 2011
Hindi Market Tijkborgár August 24, 2015 Indian market The store in Tijkborgár, Donec State, was temporarily flooded and had to close for a week. September 1, 2015
Olestra/Olean around 2000 Food addictive Olestra. can cause diarrhea, since it acts like a laxative. In 2000, food products containing olestra were banned afterover 100 reports of people becoming ill or going excessively to the bathroom.
Kespo V[1] July 6, 2017 Dymotian rapper Kespo V was banned from Gonzland after tweeting an offensive joke about the government. He also received backlash.
FenixPC E1xx models October 20, 2003 Personal computer FenixPC, which manufactured PC models running Marchetann OS86 in the early 2000s, recalled their E1xx lineup in the fall of 2003 after they were considered a fire hazard, as it would often explode in front of people. They were immediately banned from sale and FenixPC paid €30.000 in damages.
Various bootleg Play Store apps sometime in February 2022 Mobile apps Several bootleg apps pretending to be TikTok, WhatsApp, YouTube and many others were deleted from the Google Play Store due to concerns of malware injection or copyright infringement.
FreeGonzlins around the midst of 2009 Political party This political party was banned due to its radical intentions, bullying and racism, e.G. their attempt to invade Ninburg in 2006.
Manhunt 2 around 2007 Video game Sales suspended due to the excessively violent nature of the game.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas July 19, 2005 Video game The "Hot Coffee" mod found in December 2004 caused a legal kerfuffle for Rockstar Games. The game was pulled from shelves at Gonzlandic retailers on July 19, 2005 for 6 days before changing its rating to at least 18 years or older. July 25, 2005
Manhunt around 2003 Video game Sales suspended due to the excessively violent nature of the game.
Internet Archive 9:59, January 1, 2025 Website On January 1, 2025, the Internet Archive was temporarily unavailable due to server issues. Fixed at 10:14 AM 10:14, January 1, 2025
ggogle.gz January 7, 2016 Website A typo of Google that sent malware to Windows PCs. Successor to gooogle.gz by the same person.
Various Wikipedia typos January 18, 2017 It was reported in January 2017 that GIB had blocked access to malware-ridden typos or pretenders of Wikipedia, including gzwikipedia.com, gz.wikapedia.org, gz.wikipidia.org, gzwkipedia.org and many others. gz.wikipedia.erg was the most damaging, infecting 400 OS86-run devices.
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