> Is blocking websites on the european eduroam allowed? I suppose it is ...
It is, unfortunately. Its up to each institution to decide their own network policy.
Eduroam suggests (or at least, did in the past) that the policy should be as permissive as possible, but most institutions block a metric fuckload of shit.
The only network wide blocking suggested is 25/TCP last time I checked, to prevent spam.
Our gymnasium pays for fortiguard so that they can block games on the web. This includes lichess.org etc.
This is a country with non ascii latin letters in the alphabet, but despite this many domains were falsely banned for being an IDN homograph attack.
Cracked minecraft clients are stored on a shared network drive and LAN multiplayer can still be played during boring informatics lessons.
Is blocking websites on the european eduroam allowed? I suppose it is ... ?