Is ur favorite site blocked by the great firewall of China?
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Is ur favorite site blocked by the great firewall of China?
http://greatfirewallofchina.org/test/
Takes a while to get a result, but if the website is in any way entertaining, the chances are it's blocked in China.
SomethingAwful = Blocked
Fark = Available
Takes a while to get a result, but if the website is in any way entertaining, the chances are it's blocked in China.
SomethingAwful = Blocked
Fark = Available
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www.Youtubecom = available
www.TheBestPageInTheUniverse.com = available
www.b0g.org = available
sweeet
www.TheBestPageInTheUniverse.com = available
www.b0g.org = available
sweeet
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How the site works should be self explanatory.Faltzer wrote:Hmm, weird, how exactly does this site work?
The site connects to a server in China that attempts to access a website you specify. It attempts to do so using a Chinese ISP. It then reports back on whether the connection was successful or not.
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http://greatfirewallofchina.org/faq/23/ ... t_blogging?_
Wow, China sucks balls.According to state media, by the end of 2006 there were 20.8 million bloggers in China. Blogging, which implies venting your own opinions, has become immensely popular in China. In order to control the phenomenon the government wants blog users to register under their real name. A resourceful Chinese individual created this loophole: www.adoptablog.org. Adopt a Chinese blog, and help keep these bloggers online - anonymously.