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I feel so controversial! I also feel sad because I really planned to step up my blogging for the trip, sorry for the lack of content over the past week.
I’m not kidding though, I had no access to any part of my site (even uploads) the entire time I was in Beijing. Even friend’s computers couldn’t access the site (sometimes it just depends on what government controlled up-link it leaves on). It’s kinda cool to be among the ranks of Wikipedia, banned historical truths, and other such controversial information.
I do plan to look into it, as it is a group of people who might appreciate my Chinese content and other such life changing information. Oh, China.
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November 26th, 2007 at 9:33 am
news flash: you were spotted in china by a k student. he just sent me a message asking if you’d been in china recently… it’s a small world, justin, and we’ll never escape our college.
November 27th, 2007 at 5:55 am
so were you banned because they found your specific site offensive, or is it because all blogs attached to this blogosphere are banned? Ive always known that they control the internet over there in china, but what is the formula? How do they find enemies to the cause like yourself?
November 27th, 2007 at 1:13 pm
Once again it just shows how much we should appreciate our free speech, at least for the moment in time. It really bothers me when information is banned from people, no matter where or for what reason unless of course it’s offensive or criminal? What are they trying to protect? Why do they feel they need to control bits or bytes of blogs lol-must be fear!