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  2. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Firewall Test - Instantly test if a URL is blocked by the Great Firewall of China in real time. Tests for both symptoms of DNS poisoning and HTTP blocking from a number of locations within mainland China. China Firewall Test - Test if any domain is DNS poisoned in China in real-time. DNS poisoning is one way in which websites can be ...

  3. Censorship of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh (like Iran, China and North Korea) had banned Facebook before. [13] The ban operated for about a month, precisely from November to December 2015. [14] The Awami League-led government of Bangladesh announced a countrywide ban on Facebook and other social-network websites.

  4. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    The American television show South Park was banned from China in 2019 and any mention of it was removed from almost all sites on the Chinese Internet, after criticizing China's government and censorship in season 23 episode, "Band in China". Series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone later issued a mock apology. [189] [190]

  5. FACT CHECK: Are Zero US Social Media Platforms Banned In China?

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    One user wrote, “Literally zero US social media companies are banned in China.” This claim is false. Facebook and Twitter have been banned in China since 2009, according to Time. Instagram is ...

  6. Clubhouse banned in China - AOL

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    An outright ban certainly isn't out of the ordinary, as numerous U.S.-based social media services, including Twitter and Facebook, are already banned in China. The ban comes just as Clubhouse ...

  7. Why China's options in response to a TikTok ban are limited - AOL

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    Major American social media and online platforms, including Alphabet’s Google , Meta’s Facebook, and Snapchat , have already been banned from the world’s second-largest economy.

  8. Internet in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, motivated in part by its desire to prevent color revolutions, China banned Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. [53] It banned Google the next year. [ 53 ] By blocking major international internet platforms such as Google, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, the Great Firewall has contributed to the development of domestic alternatives ...

  9. US TikTok users flock to Chinese app Xiaohongshu in protest ...

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    HONG KONG (AP) — As the threat of a TikTok ban looms, U.S. TikTok users are flocking to the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu – making it the top downloaded app in the U.S. Some of the “TikTok refugees,” as they call themselves, say the TikTok alternative, a Chinese app, is being chosen in protest of the TikTok ban.