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  2. YouTube to block Hong Kong protest anthem videos after court ...

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    MOUNTAIN VIEW/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Alphabet's YouTube on Tuesday said it would comply with a court decision and block access inside Hong Kong to 32 video links deemed prohibited content, in what ...

  3. FHProductionHK - Wikipedia

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    FHProductionHK is a Hong Kong YouTube channel. Started in 2012, the channel produces comedic videos that focus on social issues in Hong Kong. It was created by Darren Cheng and Kenrick Ho who wear bear masks to hide their faces from the audience. Cheng wears a Teddy Head mask (Chinese: 熊仔頭) from the Japanese fictional bea

  4. The Bus Uncle - Wikipedia

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    The Bus Uncle is a Hong Kong Cantonese viral video depicting a verbal altercation between two men aboard a KMB bus in Hong Kong on 27 April 2006. The older and more belligerent of the two men was quickly nicknamed the "Bus Uncle", from the common Hong Kong practice of referring to older men as "Uncle" (阿叔).

  5. Glory to Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, Hong Kong's Court of Appeal overturned a 2023 decision by the High Court rejecting the injunction to ban the song, citing free speech concerns. Following the injunction, Google blocked Hong Kong users from accessing 32 videos of Glory to Hong Kong on YouTube. [94]

  6. YouTube blocks Hong Kong protest anthem after court order - AOL

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    In a statement on Wednesday, YouTube said 32 web links playing “Glory to Hong Kong” have been geoblocked and are now unavailable in the semi autonomous Chinese city following a court order.

  7. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most notable such blocked websites in the country (except Autonomous area). This page does not apply to Chinese territories that adhere to the policy of one country, two systems (Hong Kong and Macau).

  8. Pomato (company) - Wikipedia

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    Pomato Studio Limited (Chinese: 小薯茄工作室有限公司) is a Hong Kong video production company that creates online comedic skits. Pomato was established by students of Hong Kong Baptist University's film school who thought they collaborated well in their school projects and wanted to continue making skits. The group makes videos that ...

  9. Mira (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    She makes videos about her life in South Korea. After spending three months self-studying Korean in Hong Kong, Mira moved in 2015 to South Korea, where she took classes at Sogang University's language school. In 2016, she started a YouTube channel called "Mira's Garden", where she covered life in South Korea, South Korean culture, and her travels.