Decided to try out something since firewalls are fun to play with. One can test if the Great Firewall of China has block your URL. Apparently, Xiaxue’s blog is blocked.

[via Flickr]
I kid you not.
Life with IT can be a Paradox
Decided to try out something since firewalls are fun to play with. One can test if the Great Firewall of China has block your URL. Apparently, Xiaxue’s blog is blocked.

[via Flickr]
I kid you not.
hahaha!
Should apply to the world, everywhere else. She is one irritating blogger that likes to hog the limelight picking up fights with her short and chubby limbs.
You’re in China too?
Apparently over at my side, it blocks all blogspot, livejournal and occassionally wordpress.com blogs. So what we do is use a proxy.
lol!
@Yumin
She just loves to be noticed. *sigh*
@Jasmine
Nope, that site was for simulating if you were in China. I do understand that a proxy can be used to bypass that obstacle
Yeay~!
All blogspot blogs are blogged in China. So is BBC and Wikipedia. I wonder whether PING.sg is blocked haha. Somebody go to China and experiment?
haha its not jus xiaxue’s blog i guess.. all blogspot, wordpress, and LJ (I think) are blocked. when i was in beijing last winter, i had to use a browser called Torpark to get around this, so that i cld blog!
Yup as what daph just said, blogspot is mass banned in china.
@bitbot
Nope, someone tried in China, it got through fine.
@incywincy, arzhou
As long as anything remotely related to blogs, all are banned. Tight security reasons.
What about YouTube? Its an avenue for self expression as well. LOTS and LOTS of democracy stuff on YouTube.
Oh yea, if you try to google stuff like “democracy”, “freedom of speech” and the likes in China, you’ll get to a server error page.
@Bitbot
I think it would be blocked too, I haven’t tested the site yet. It’s well-known for blocking, isn’t it?
Long Live the China Firewall!! Too bad it was blanket block on blogspot.com. It would be interesting if it had blocked xiasuay specifically. A testimony that her moral degeneration is also repulsive to the ‘Thought Police’ working in the Chinese Public Security (Gong-An) Department.
This website is very, very inaccurate. All websites I entered were told to be blocked, including many that are proven to be accessible in China, inlcuding some that are based in China.
If you don’t believe, try xinhua.org, the largest official news agency in China, and baidu.com, the largest serch engine in China.
Just another anti-Chinese Government trick I suppose. It does not test the URLs at all, but merely showing a flash of ‘test in progress’ and later tell you the URL is blocked.
However I do admit there are many websites blocked (kinda irritating huh?), such as blogger, wordpress, and even flickr. (That’s why I didn’t use flickr but used a paid host called fotop.net, which now also has problem being accessed from China.)
@Adam
It is irritating that most sites you can access in Singapore, you can’t in China. However, a proxy can be used as Jasmine has suggested.
I don’t think the site is really testing besides, it was fun
Ping.sg is not blocked
And wikipedia, lol, they only block http://www.wikipedia.com so if you go to the individual pages, where the links are something like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAGENAME, then it isn’t blocked.
Any other sites you guys want me to test since I’m over here? Haha
Oh and wordpress is blocked occassionally. So is LJ.
And yea, flickr is blocked too.
@Jasmine
What about those government sites like IRAS, MFA, MHA? And which search engines are also being blocked. Hee.
I wonder why Flickr is blocked though? They show nudity? Block only Wikipedia’s main page, feels half-baked blocking
Okay. Just tried the sites mentioned.
Note that I’m currently testing the sites over here at work where the ISP is the company itself. So.. yeah might have a different result as compared to others.
Google, Yahoo, Baidu, Dogpile, Altavista, WebCrawler, MetaCrawler, HotBot, AllTheWeb, Ask.com and Lycos are not blocked.
IRAS, MHA, MFA isn’t blocked. Also randomly clicked on the SG Government sites and all of them aren’t blocked.
BBC and ABC both aren’t blocked too. Hm…
I think maybe my office ISP is not as stringent?
They just blocked wordpress.com
And oh yea, the ISP my office uses occassionally blocks Multiply whereas I can’t even access Multiply at all at home.
Not sure why flickr’s blocked though. And Photobucket, same problem as Multiply. :-/
Anymore sites you would like me to test? I’ll try the sites again at home and see if it’ll deliver the same results.
@Jasmine
I lost the comment that I was going to write because my Internet connect got lost. *sigh*
I think this test is enough for me. I just wanted to know how limited it is if I were to go China to surf without a proxy. It goes to show that the stronger the deterrent, the more people want to get around it.