Four-letter words flooded Chinese blogsphere this weekend as the Great Fire Wall has filtered flickr.com.
Keso said that he could only expressed his anger by one single word: F__K! (zh)
Kenengba points out the government is making ordinary citizen angry (zh).
A popular Chinese drama “Dwelling Narrowness” was “re-scheduled” without explanation recently. ESWN translated various reports and discussions about the drama. A recent development of the drama is that one of the main characters becomes the mistress of a government official in order to help repay her older sister's mortgage.
Fauna from ChinaSMACK translated local web portal Netease's pick of 41 popular Chinese internet memes.
Tingting from ChinaSMACK translated a local forum post that shows modern and luxurious design prison in China.
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I am very angry too. I could not access communism.org or hitler.org from within China. Those two websites too have been blocked by the GFW. I tested it using http://greatfirewallofchina.org/test/
Why is the Chinese government preventing its people from accessing information on Communism and reading about Hitler?