Cross-strait June 4 SMS Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail blocked in the Mainland
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the 20th, the mainland suddenly suspended the operation of the social networking site Twitter, photo-sharing site Flickr, and e-mail hotmail. Some mainland Internet users believe that before the "sensitive days", information on the 1989 democracy movement will not be circulated in the Mainland.
Netizens: They have come too fast
The British "The Times" reported that Twitter, Flickr and Hotmail log in were suddenly closed by the Mainland authorities. In addition to the sensitive words such as June 4th or June 4th, a class of scholars, including pro-democracy activist Liu Xiaobo, drafted "zero for the promotion of democracy and human rights in China." Charter VIII is also forbidden.
Some Mainland netizens said that on the eve of “sensitive days”, this wave of closed website actions “has come too fast and has become anxious”. However, Mainland Internet users are already familiar with the operation of the “Great Firewall” on the mainland control network. They continued to “break the wall” in various roundabout ways and broke through the control. Another mainland netizen stated that it did not interfere with the use of MSN yesterday.
In addition, Guangzhou residents said yesterday that the cable television at home could not receive Hong Kong's four free channels and Phoenix Satellite TV, and they could only watch local TV stations and CCTV. They were skeptical about the close relationship with sensitive days. Foshan, which is adjacent to Guangzhou, is still able to watch Hong Kong TV, but when it broadcasts programs such as “Radio Collection” and “Headline News” by Radio Television Hong Kong, it was replaced by the “Music Ranking”
Some Mainland netizens said that on the eve of “sensitive days”, this wave of closed website actions “has come too fast and has become anxious”. However, Mainland Internet users are already familiar with the operation of the “Great Firewall” on the mainland control network. They continued to “break the wall” in various roundabout ways and broke through the control. Another mainland netizen stated that it did not interfere with the use of MSN yesterday.
In addition, Guangzhou residents said yesterday that the cable television at home could not receive Hong Kong's four free channels and Phoenix Satellite TV, and they could only watch local TV stations and CCTV. They were skeptical about the close relationship with sensitive days. Foshan, which is adjacent to Guangzhou, is still able to watch Hong Kong TV, but when it broadcasts programs such as “Radio Collection” and “Headline News” by Radio Television Hong Kong, it was replaced by the “Music Ranking”
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