fuck canva, I remember visiting it from Georgia and being greeted a non-working page and a banner shaming me for the war in Ukraine
I know there's probably some US sanctions list somewhere which the company had to adhere to. But experiencing it in Georgia, where streets are covered with Ukrainian flags and people are very open with their opinion on the war is just surreal
They are mentionning the country, not the US state.
Supposedly Georgia asked to be part of UE since the Ukraine invasion so it somehow implies at the very least empathy towards Ukraine and not support for the war.
Having said that and taking into account that IP Geolocation is a fantasy and not something that really work reliably in practice, I would totally understand that some people living in Georgia would be geolocalized in Russia because their ISP is a russian company or is using IPs associated with Russia.
I am regularly geolocalized by some websites more that 3000km away from my home. My ISP headquarters and datacenters are in a different country and I guess some of the IP range they use are geolocalized there.
it being a company that estimates the location based on publicly available information like "This ASN belongs to this corporate entity which is registered in this country/related to this association" and so on.
There is no official hashmap with "IP => Geographical Location", they're all guesses and estimates.
a large chunk of Georgian territory is occupied by Russia, Abkhazia is one (which essentially functions as basically a breakaway state but is de facto russian controlled), and South Ossetia (which essentially functions as a de facto Russian oblast). That's probably the issue.
I know there's probably some US sanctions list somewhere which the company had to adhere to. But experiencing it in Georgia, where streets are covered with Ukrainian flags and people are very open with their opinion on the war is just surreal