Thursday, December 15, 2011

List of websites blocked in the People's Republic of China

List of websites blocked in the People's Republic of China

Social Networks, Blogging Platforms, Video, Image Sharing and Web Hosting Services

* Facebook
* YouTube[6][7][8][9]
* Vimeo – Blocked since October 15, 2009.[10]
* Twitter – Blocked since June 2, 2009.[7][11][12]
* Google Documents
* Google App Engine - Unblocked as of November 27th 2011.
* Google Plus
* Picasa Web Albums – Blocked since July 2009.[13]
* Technorati (www.technorati.com) – Still blocked as of July 2, 2008.[14]
* Blogspot blogs – Still blocked as of July 4, 2010, but Blogger no longer appears blocked. Both Blogspot blogs and Blogger as of May 15, 2009, had been fully blocked.[7][8][15]
* Wordpress - All Wordpress-powered blogs are still blocked as of November 2011.
* Plurk (www.plurk.com) – Still blocked as of April 23, 2009.[16]
* Wretch – The largest Taiwanese blog and image hoster, blocked since August 2007;[17] blocked as of April 25, 2009.
* PBworks – Still blocked as of January 19, 2011.[18]

Non-governmental organizations

* China Bill of Rights (www.chinabillofrights.org)[19]
* Reporters Without Borders (www.rsf.org)[19]
* Wikileaks (www.wikileaks.org) (possible to access now,2011.10.18)[20]
* Falun Gong – related websites like (www.falundafa.org).[1][21]
* Nobel Prize Foundation (nobelprize.org)
* Amnesty International (amnesty.org)


Political organizations
* Central Tibetan Administration (www.tibet.com) - Blocked October 2002.[19]
* Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China (http://www.alliance.org.hk/) - Block as of June 17, 2009.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_websites_blocked_in_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China

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