Yes, you read that right. People embed YouTube audio snippets into Google Sites because Google’s own servers are white-listed on every school network.
The following websites and applications are recognized for their accessibility on restricted networks and their extensive libraries.
While there isn't a single formal academic paper titled "Soundboards Unblocked," there is significant research on the educational utility of interactive sound tools and the challenges of web filtering in schools. Educational & Psychological Perspectives
for filmmakers (like freesound.org) often slipped through the filters because they were seen as academic resources. Google Sites & GitHub: He stumbled upon "mirrored" soundboards hosted on Google Sites GitHub Pages
: Dedicated strictly to meme culture, offering a clean interface for internet-famous reaction sounds.