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How do people in China feel about Internet censorship?

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I paid 15 RMB a month to get the VPN from taobao in 2016. Cheap, convenient, but I didn't find anything interesting, since I don't have any network abroad, so it'd be super boring for me to surf the websites that have been banned in China. read more

The internet censorship in China is comprised of two parts, the censorship of keywords, and blocking of access to foreign media/social sites such as Facebook. I will focus on the latter which is probably more controversial and is what people outside China think about when they talk about internet censorship in China. read more

Thousands of westerners are about to converge on China for the 2008 Olympics. When they log on to the Internet there, they may discover that connections — especially to certain foreign news sites — won't work. read more

Internet censorship in China is among the most extensive in the world due to a wide variety of laws and administrative regulations. More than sixty Internet regulations have been created by the government of China, which have been implemented by provincial branches of state-owned ISPs, companies, and organizations. read more

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