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The Chinese Wikipedia has been blocked in mainland China since May 2015. [2] Nonetheless, the Chinese Wikipedia is still one of the top ten most active versions of Wikipedia by number of edits and number of editors, [3] [4] due to contributions from users from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Chinese diaspora.
In an interview with the BBC in late October 2021, globally-banned WMC member Techyan (Chinese: 闫恩铭; pinyin: Yán Ēnmíng) and 6 other users said the user group was attempting to create a "Chinese version of Wikipedia", [4] a platform that would represent Beijing's views on some political issues for people in mainland China to access without a VPN with oversight from the Chinese ...
At the end of May 2013, the encrypted version of Wikipedia in various languages became inaccessible in mainland China, while the Ming version (HTTP) pages of Wikipedia, which do not contain sensitive words, were unaffected. In June 2013, when the Chinese Wikipedia was blocked, a notice was added to the welcome message on its homepage.
Modern China: Chinese Wikipedia: Chronologically first Chinese online encyclopedia but third by the number of articles 2005: Modern China: Hudong: Probably the largest Chinese online encyclopedia 2006: Modern China: Baidu Baike: One of the two largest Chinese-language collaborative web-based encyclopedia 1989-2019: Modern China: Zhonghua Dadian ...
China's Wikipedia may refer to: Chinese Wikipedia, the Chinese-language version of Wikipedia; Baidu Baike, a "wiki-like" Chinese-language online encyclopedia; Hudong, another "wiki-like" Chinese-language online encyclopedia; Blocking of Wikipedia in mainland China, China's policy of preventing access to Wikipedia from within the country
Baidu Baike was founded by Robin Li in April 2006, following the Chinese government's decision to censor Wikipedia in 2005. [2] [12] The beta version of Baidu Baike was launched on 20 April 2006.
In an interview with the BBC in late October 2021, globally-banned WMC member Yan "Techyan" Enming and 6 other users said the user group was attempting to create a "Chinese version of Wikipedia", [21] a platform that would represent Beijing's views on some political issues for people in mainland China to access without a VPN with oversight from ...
We already have a Chinese page here zh:中国人民解放军第16集团军, we need the English edition. I suggest the English page should be 16th Army (People's Republic of China) . Requesting translation of zh:昭君出塞 (电视剧) to Zhaojun Chusai -- NeoBatfreak ( talk ) 00:27, 2 May 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]