YouTube Partially Unblocked In China 47
hackingbear writes "After China unblocked certain sensitive keywords in search engine baidu.com last week, YouTube is now partially, quietly unblocked. Users inside China can, without bypassing the Great Firewall, visit the site, search for sensitive keywords, and see uncensored results and comments. The videos themselves, including those not related to politics, remain blocked, however. Given that the Chinese government likes to make major changes in gradual, experimental steps, it is unclear what this round of Internet loosening will lead to eventually. At the meantime, many netizens in the country express their welcome of the moves as a good start through microblogging."
Not for me. (Score:5, Informative)
Well, I can't reach it from my town at all. I don't get a 'connection terminated' message anymore, but it never loads.
Slashdot in China? (Score:2)
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Same here, city of Yantai, Shandong province.
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Same here in Sanya, Hainan province.
Probably a better title would be YouTube partially unblocked in parts of China.
Not that I really care about it, I haven't really missed not having youtube and I've been more productive for it.
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Same here, Shanghai.
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Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. 192.168.2.1 0.0% 14 1.1 1.7 1.0 4.1 0.9
2. x.x.x.x 0.0% 14 3.7 23.8 2.8 258.6 67.7
3. x.x.x.x 0.0% 14 5.7 4.3 2.4 10.5 2.1
4. x.x.x.x 0.0% 14 4.2 16.9 4.2 101.8 27.9
5. 61.152.86.58 0.0% 14 5.7 5.8 4.7 7.7 0.8
6. ???
(sorry for obfuscating the IPs and p
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Posting as anon for the simple reason that I am currently in Kunshan, China. I can report that www.youtube.com alternates
between "The connection has timed out" and "The connection has been reset". The sequence is:
1. Upon first visit to the website the "The connection has been reset" pops up instantly.
2. All subsequent retries become "The connection has timed out".
IMHO I do not think that it is so much the politically sensitive things that are the problem but the good old fashion protectionism.
Give it time a
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Read the TFA
At the mean time, internet users from Guangdong province, Fujian Province, and big city like Shanghai and Beijing are able to access YouTube by using HTTP secure method. Any type of video contents can be successfully search and comments can be read, but most of the videos are unable to play.
So try the HTTP secure method maybe. I can't verify myself here outside of China.
Ooops. (Score:3)
It turns out someone at party headquarters plugged in the wrong patch cable, after all.
Not (Score:4, Informative)
I am in Beijing. YouTube is not accessible from here, using http or https. A bad prank or a slip up of the Great Firewall network engineers which has probably been patched up by now.
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bait (Score:5, Interesting)
I don't think this is so much a loosening of restrictions as it is a honeypot operation to entice people to get caught with redder hands than before.
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Crushing the next generation of opposition before it starts?
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What the system expects is everybody to feel so watched they don't even think about trying.
News like this from "outside" just makes people glow on the networks. You join a list and a count starts.
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There are voices in the Chinese communist party to ditch censorship totally
Proof that the Chinesd gov't has a sense of humor (Score:5, Funny)
"Oh, you want to try YouTube? No problem! Here you go -- videos are all blocked, but you can read YouTube's high quality comments sections as much as you like!"
It's beyond perverse...
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So it's just like YouTube access from Germany now.
Damn you chinese, stealing all our ideas! What's next, a note saying "GOMA" is responible for the blocking?
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Still down in ... (Score:1)
Chinese government just did a power move. (Score:5, Funny)
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Chinese citizens will think the rest of the world is populated by idiots
For the most part, they'd be correct.
Confirmed, not unblocked (Score:3)
It is currently still blocked (posting from Beijing).
Re:Confirmed, not unblocked (Score:5, Informative)
It is currently still blocked (posting from Beijing).
The censorship policy in China is pretty much a local affair. My experience is that censorship in Beijing is stricter than in Shanghai. Censorship tends to be even looser away from the big cities. So when you see these announcements about "site xyz is unblocked in China", it is usually really just a change in one locality.
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At the mean time, internet users from Guangdong province, Fujian Province, and big city like Shanghai and Beijing are able to access YouTube by using HTTP secure method.
Which is simply plain wrong...
Reality and Accepted Submissions... (Score:1)
It's a show!!! (Score:1)
In the immortal words of Admiral Ackbar: (Score:2)
IT'S A TRAP!
I'm Chinese (Score:1)