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China Blocks Wikipedia

Lemmingue writes "China government is, again, restraining the access to internet. Ars Technica says they are now blocking the Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. How much time will it take for to Slashdot be blocked?"

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  1. They are so fragile by ericandrade · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If the chinese government thinks that wikipedia is a menace to their power, I wish them good luck in the years to come.

  2. Is slashdot.org blocked in China? by jsse · · Score: 3, Interesting
    1. Re:Is slashdot.org blocked in China? by jsse · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Thanks bloody slashdotters! You knocked the test engine down! :)

      Anyway, slashdot.org is not officially blocked or restricted in China - YET. If your China friends found it difficult to access /. from China it might due to some self-disciplinary measures by individual ISP.

  3. zh.wikipedia on Tianenmen by beeplet · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I thought it was interesting - but not terribly surprising - that the access was cut off just prior to the anniversary of the Tianenmen Square massacre. It's odd to be able to access a Chinese site from the US that is blocked there... (Or has the block been lifted?) In any case, I was poking around and found their page on Tianenmen. Some of the pictures are familiar - I wonder how many people in China would find them as familiar as I do? Too bad they can't see them.

    Still, I think this is a stopgap measure at best. The wikipedia is an easy target because it's a clearing house for links to information, but as long as there is any internet, there will be a way for this information to be passed around. A better model for disseminating information underground would be a highly decentralized system - harder to navigate, but more robust.

    I also thought it was odd that there were only 100 regular contributors, out of a country of 1 billion+ people. Is it lack of computer access? Or fear of reprisals? I have to have admiration for the people who put the zh.wikipedia together in the first place.

  4. Wikipedian discussions by teslatug · · Score: 3, Interesting

    For some discussions have a read at the wikipedia-l mailing list.

  5. Re:Just another reason why... by reverius · · Score: 4, Interesting

    check out i2p... maybe it's exactly what you're looking for. if you're really impressed, and you can, please contribute! we need this network functional and -used- as soon as possible, given the state of politics worldwide and the necessity for free speech.

    http://www.i2p.net/

  6. Re:Slashdot not going to be blocked by possible · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There are no free market countries that I know of. U.S. industries are so heavily protected and subsidized by taxpayers it's ridiculous to think we have anything approaching a free market. Our aerospace industry is subsidized to a stunning degree by taxpayers, as is the communications sector, agriculture, and the energy sector. The U.S. steel, auto, and tech sectors are receiving, or about to receive, huge anti-competitive protections that go against all free trade theories. People in the U.S. don't want free markets in the U.S. -- they want free markets elsewhere.