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  2. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    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 blocked. Others are IP blocking and keyword filtering. China Firewall Test - Test your website from real browsers in China. You can review performance reports and waterfall charts for further analysis and element-by ...

  3. Censorship of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Following the posting of antisemitic and racist posts by anonymous users, Twitter removed those posts from its service. Lawsuits were filed by the Union des étudiants juifs de France (UEJF), a French advocacy group and, on January 24, 2013, Judge Anne-Marie Sauteraud ordered Twitter to divulge the personally identifiable information about the user who posted the antisemitic post, charging ...

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

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    This claim is false. Facebook and Twitter have been banned in China since 2009, according to Time. Instagram is blocked as well, per Vogue Business.

  5. 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]

  6. Great Firewall - Wikipedia

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    [97]: 8 China has its own version of many foreign web properties, for example: Bilibili and Tencent Video (YouTube), Weibo (Twitter), Moments [98] and Qzone (Facebook), WeChat (WhatsApp), Ctrip (Orbitz and others), and Zhihu [99] . With nearly one quarter of the global internet population (700 million users), the internet behind the GFW can be ...

  7. Why Bezos is worried that a Musk-owned Twitter will cave to China

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    China banned Twitter in 2009. But China is notoriously protective of its image abroad, pushing major companies that operate in the country to make changes to content that criticizes the Chinese ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of people banned from entering China - Wikipedia

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    "Planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves, gravely interfered in China's internal affairs, undermined China's interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations.” [5] Bjork Iceland: Singer Shouted 'Tibet, Tibet' at the end of a performance. Jon Bon Jovi United States: Singer