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China Blocks Off Google, Gmail And Other Google Domains{paves Way For Chinanet} by Leadn(m): 10:25am On Nov 11, 2012 |
Restricting Google in China, what will be the outcome?? The Chinese Government are taking a stance in what it calls “separating Chinanet from Internet”. The impliacations? Blocking off all Google’s web domain throughout the world’s most populous nation. Google Search, Gmail, Google Drive and all other web products were largely blacked out and, in a statement to Bloomberg and Reuters, Google said it had “checked and there’s nothing wrong on our end.” Google’s own Transparency Report website, which shows usage levels around the world, showed a sharp decline to Google sites in China on Friday. The country has censored Google before, during a stand-off in 2010, but has never taken the drastic step of blocking the popular Gmail email service too. The outage left countless users without access to email throughout the nation and could be a watershed moment for the issue of web censorship in China, according to one watchdog. GreatFire.org posted on Twitter: “One step closer to fully separating the Chinanet from the Internet.” Ensuing Protests?? In an article on its own site, the group also wrote: “We’ve argued before that the authorities didn’t dare to fully block Gmail since it has too many users already. Fully blocking Google goes much further. According to Alexa, it’s the Top 5 most used website in China. “Never before have so many people been affected by a decision to block a website. If Google stays blocked, many more people in China will become aware of the extent of censorship. How will they react? Will there be protests?” GreatFire.org also said that VPN servers (which allow users to circumnavigate in-country restrictions) have also been targeted. As a blogger and web publisher, I wonder if this is the right step for the Chinese government to take. Blocking off google domains mean blocking a huge stream of income to the plentiful web publishers/bloggers in China (adsense and co). Isn't this a bit harsh as many bloggers in China would probably lose their adsense and google affiliate accounts if this happens. SOURCE What's your say on this fellow nairalanders?.
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