China Grows Its Own Twitter
Stirfry192 writes "Twitter is banned in China, and the authorities are trying to foster a censored version of the service, but the speed and nature of such services calls into question China's ability to retain control — especially in combustible, highly emotional situations."
Seems like there has been a drastic reduction in the number of comments for almost all stories, I just noticed it, it could have been going down for a while I guess, but I Often see stories with low double digits, and rarely see any with triple digit comments, what happened?
they can use it to track down people who post.
"They" will track you down... just 191 ahead of you.
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
"A lot of the injustices in China aren't necessarily new, but people are just starting to hear about them."
Wait until they hear what really happened in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Or what their company town's party boss was really doing to the town.
Twitter supports and protects racists - by smearing their critics with the "Hate Speech" label.
not with the human proxies involved.
No, no. The Chinese really know how to make money. They will make it ad-supported and force people to post. Not twitting daily will become a subversive activity.
Seriously, though, according tot TFA it's a Chinese company that is doing this. So this is not an evil masterplan of the Chinese government to track down everyone (governments already monitor Internet usage, if it is not HTTPS they know exactly what you're writting/reading).
How is the service censored? Because I could not tell from the article. You post "Tibete" and the bell rings or is there is a governamental hand on the service and it's kill switch?
Chitter?
My granma always insults people she calls "Jues"? She says they hate Jesus and i dont understand why they would?
Never buy another product. Money talks; bullshit walks. And we have the money.
It'd be great.
Besides, he said, Sina executives "understand the political baggage that comes with being a Chinese Internet company."
File some paper-work, take the sub-secretary of public information bureau out for abalone (first the seafood, then the other kind), get a list of words people cannot say in your product emailed to you then do some filtering. In exchange, you get your foreign competitors either blocked completely, or simply a story on CCTV1 every week about this competitor corrupting the minds of Chinese. And patents, copyright, trademarks? Well, that's all dealt with. Ah, to be a Chinese Internet company.
When Argumentum ad Hominem falls short, try Argumentum ad Matrem
The whole lot of them.
Next story please
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.
China will implode like everyone else.
Thank his noodly appendage.
Fuck systemd. Fuck Redhat. Fuck Soylent, too. Wait, scratch the last one.
The first Chinese Twitter post will be done by the President of the PRC. So, Hu's on first.
Wollt ihr den totalen Krieg?
All that Vlag7a.
Somewhere in China nameless faceless technicians stand at game boards whacking words like freedom, government accountability and corruption so they don't ruin the socialist paradise. Of course a country with no freedom, no government accountability and rampant corruption can't possibly be a paradise for anyone but the corrupt. That is why they need censorship, to perpetuate the lie.
Hu cares.
I'm sure Mrs. China will be happy
This thing I thought when I saw this was, why is this special?
China has QQ, which has been doing the same thing for years. In fact, you'd be surprised the type of stuff that fines it way on QQ. QQ puts 4Chan to shame on bad days.
I actually think this quote from the article has a valid point about western media in this case...
Twittel
Seriously, most people on Twitters/Facebook are brainless sociopathic losers with too much free time on their hands.
Maybe the Chinese are actually trying to make a better go at it.
Here http://solidot.org/ ?
but the speed and nature of such services calls into question China's ability to retain control — especially in combustible, highly emotional situations.
Or they could directly respond and participate, which would be much easier. Of course, the problem is that the Chinese government is not used to doing that.
It's just like normal Twitter, but you say what your neighbours are doing.
> foster a censored version of the service
foist is a perfectly good word.
China won't be able to control Weibo. People will use it for what they want and if it gets censored they will notice; it won't be any different to Twitter.
Is this news ?? Weibo ? Seriously ? News for nerds and only just heard of Weibo ?
Bad foto! BAD FOTO! the government want to ask you a few questions... DIE DIE DIE! kung fu
I do a lot of used computer business with Egypt, have friends who set up internet cafes and other geek traders, share with them on Facebook and Twitter etc. Last January, they were all trying to encrypt the posts "3gyp7ian R3v0lution" style. http://tinyurl.com/3phbv7j Hopefully China will find it similarly impossible to keep the genie inside the bottle.
On the other hand, if they succeeded, and they recreate a Twitter with nothing provocative, political, or edgy.. The only thing that saves twitter is the search function, finding something interesting. If it's really about reading the banal tweets ("Walking my Chinese dog, saw a taxi")... Just kill me now.
Gently reply
Speaking of china, I just now realized something. SLASHDOT WORKS HERE! I haven't been able to access it for a year without proxy, anybody else accessing it from mainland china that can verify this? I guess it could have been that it was just blocked by this university and somehow works now because we just had a powerout, but it seems unlikely.
So - many nowadays are looking for "earn money while you sleep". This protocol is one of oldest. It is tested by years and most wicked people in imagination. It is tested by virus makers as well, to command their botnets. It's one of the biggest times for the software, originally created for IRC.
Calling the Chinese version "censored" is implying that the existing service from Twitter is uncensored, and that is very far from the truth.
A lot of people have had their Twitter accounts unexpectedly deleted. Some friends in the Adult industry for example, and a few others that write about politics etc. Granted, some Twitter accounts are just too popular to delete such as wikileaks, but if you're just an average Joe tweeting about government corruption and your account disappears, that's not "uncensored"
go US!
So the Chinese Twitter would say:
Zhou: I love living in China, our government is the best!
Lee: I love living in China, our government is the best!
Lian: I love living in China.
Official Chinese Moderator: @Lian, you will get the glorious opportunity to learn that our government is the best in our new re-education camp!
who prays for Satan? Who in 18 centuries has had the humanity to pray for the 1 sinner that needed it most? ~Mark Twain
*snicker* LOL!!!1one
Yay! for the 12-year-old-friendly headlines.
Carol vs. Ghost
As a Chinese growed and lived in China and so far never been abroad, seeing foreign comments here broaden my eyes so significantly
Slashdot is now so completely irrelevant that the CCP just doesn't care anymore. Much like America itself, it's hard to say precisely when the decline began but it's well underway now and the Chinese no longer fear it.
I come from the mainland China without proxy .
Some of the reply about China and Chinese are unfounded and absurd .
China is not dark and evil like western media says .
'centuries of philosophical teachings (Confucius, the guy really was evil) have made them more accepting of inequality.'
Thing is not like that, people do not know how to protect themselves, and they are govered by only one party, they just eggs while the old and stupid things are the rocks, if you gonna try for something new, you are risking yourlives! No one help you as nobody has guns, and the poli can delete you from the list of the populartions here very easily!
We can travel anyways,,,to anywhere we think it is of real peace..
www.visitourchina.com