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RE: @wherein is the vital doorway for Steem in China now as the Steemit door was closed over the weekend.

in #busy5 years ago (edited)
I have written about @wherein a few times before, but it has become even more crucial to the Chinese community And to the Steem community.Over the weekend the Steem blockchain was added to the sites that are banned.

Would you clarify what you're saying a bit, please? The Steem blockchain is not a site. Did the Chinese government block steemit.com or what? Or all the other well-known blogging front ends except for wherein.io?

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Sorry Markku it is Steemit. Thanks for showing my error. Apparently they can use Partiko and @wherein to post still plus Dtube.

Let's hope the Chinese government won't wise up to the fact that shutting down one front end won't do any good.

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It is worrying and I don't know why shutting down one end and leaving the others open will change anything. You apparently need a phone number to do anything on the internet in China these days. Having these as mobile apps maybe there are some controls that they will implement so that they will pass their censorship laws.

What implications do you think this has now. Do you think they will block all access or just control it someway? Can they control the censorship or not? I don't quite get why they have done one and left the others open unless they can do some sort of control.

It depends on a lot of details I'm not familiar with.

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Just doesn't make sense and hopefully someone who is in the know will do a post soon.

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