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Friday, January 9

Behind the Great (Fire)wall of China

Last year, we posted our frustration-then-triumph at having overcome China's firewall. To date, like so many inconveniences or quirks to put it mildly, it hasn't bothered me too much. Blogspot was once blocked and so was wikipedia but with the Olympics in August, they were suddenly accessible again. Recently, the Chinese threatened to block Google if it does not remove objectionable sites from its search engine. Good grief!!

I don't understand how the Chinese bureaucrats decide which websites should be blacklisted. Pornography...yes. Proponents for a free Tibet..yup. Sympathizers for an independent Taiwan... I think so too. Pediped.com, a US children's shoe company?? Unbelievable but true. I can't access Pediped unless it's through a proxy server.

And here's another incredible example. Valleyfarm.com.au - an accommodation at Australia's Yarra Valley. Go figure. I wonder how does a website make into China's infamous blacklist? Pencil pushing bureaucrats deciding they don't like its name? Throwing the dice? Spinning the bottle? Forgive me for my cynicism but its arbitrariness baffles me. Actually, the reality is that I've stopped wondering the whys, wherefores, hows etc. Many things in this country are done contrary to common sense (which goes to show it isn't that 'common' after all) so it's just easier to shrug it away with what a friend said the other day, "TIC - This is China".


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