wow, what is this!

May 27, 2009 19:02

So, um, I'm in Beijing and FOR SOME REASON UNKNOWN TO MAN, LJ IS ACCESSIBLE IN CHINA. I'm shocked and happy and confused, but there you go. It may be a temporary thing and access may go away as magically as it appeared, and with just as little warning, so I'm not actually going to stick around and post (sticking with the travel blog) but just a ( Read more... )

psa, china!

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koneko_desu May 28 2009, 03:01:05 UTC
Well I guess some people might dedicate their personal blogs to certain political issues that are deemed sensitive by the Chinese government, but lj itself is such a broad...blogging base, I mean there's blogs and communities for all sorts of things. I mean there's politics communities to be sure, but I think the majority of communities and blogs on lj have little to do with politics. What puzzled me even more was that something like facebook wasn't censored since it's about as widely used, if not more so, thank lj. Actually it was a good thing they didn't censor facebook because last year during the pre-Olympics controversies on a lot of the facebook groups discussing those issues there was a flood of Chinese users that were all defending China...it makes me think if the government would just de-censor lj I'd get more support from Chinese users on the politics communities when I try to defend China ;A;

Keep us updated though, it'd be awesome if this un-censorship is permanent and not just a glitch in their system.

(Btw, I am totally jealous that you're in Beijing D: I so wish I can be there, haven't seen my dad or his entire side of the family since I visited in 2005 ;__;)

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meiface May 28 2009, 03:54:58 UTC
I guess this is why China tries to block all non-Chinese blogging sites, since they can at least check and exert influence on those who blog on Chinese sites. But, yeah, I'm with you - I'm surprised that FB is totally accessible.

If LJ gets blocked again, I'll make a note of it on my travel blog (since obviously I wouldn't be able to make it here). It'd be cool of China had just let it through permanently though!

(I'm here on an internship and none of my family's here...will try to see them if I find time though! :( and I'm sorry it's been so long for you!)

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