When these sites are "fixed," it usually signifies one of two things: a developer has updated a mirror link to circumvent a new firewall update, or a broken script on the site itself has been repaired. The technical resilience of these platforms is remarkable; as soon as one URL is blacklisted by a school district, three more often appear in its place. This cycle creates a unique subculture of information sharing, where students pass updated links like underground communiqués.