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What is "Rule 1"? Is it "Thou shall not have a different opinion."?
46 2 Replythou shalt not say things that are censored in china….
46 6 ReplyFunnily enough it seems like lemmy.ml and lemmygrad.ml are also censored in China via their great firewall.
Edit: lemmy.ml is still blocked, but lemmygrad apparently not.
27 1 Replybecause westerners can access it
7 1 ReplyExcept lemmy.world is not (last time the topic came up, but I haven't checked since).
7 1 Replythat would be kinda hard to determine for sure
2 3 ReplyThere are some websites that use a VPN inside China that let you check if your website is accessible there.
4 0 Replyi wouldn’t trust that
4 2 ReplyThey work pretty well, here is one I use often for work: https://www.experte.com/internet-censorship/china
Seems lemmy.world not blocked now:
I’m actually in China so I’ll turn my VPN off to see if it’s accurate:
Yeah seems unblocked in China:
2 0 Replyi don’t trust you either
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Because the way the fediverse works means that it is practically a proxy into other less CCP-friendly instances which is a big nono
2 0 Replymakes sense
i’ve heard that in china, they have a constantly evolving slang for everything banned1 0 Reply
Officially, it's "bigotry", unofficially it's a catch-all so that when someone brings it up their more prominent users can make declarations like this:
"routinely the actual reasons people are mad at .ml is getting banned/ censored for being bigoted"
34 2 ReplyNo bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia.
15 3 ReplySo they're saying communism is a disability... Makes sense!
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Only in actual fact, though ashamedly never written down anywhere irl in a manner that is so clear and understandable.
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