还有什么可封的?

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

我很荣幸地确认并通知大家,继Technorati之后,Feedburner真的被封了,至少在北京。我大概是从2005年初开始用Feedburner的服务的,一直没有放弃过。终于,它今天也被封了。

接下来还有什么可封的呢?说起来bloglines最有可能了。因为它居然可以绕过偶们伟大的GFW,把国外非法网站的FEED聚合过来,与偶们伟大光荣的八荣八耻岂不是对着干,非封不可。

要说还有的话,那就是除了国内网站以外的所有国外网站。有时想想,建金盾既费时又费力还费钱,不如直接学朝鲜,建个大的全国局域网,多省事。这样还不让CISCO这样的外国公司挣咱们的钱,多好。

UPdate:终于知道Yahoo News怪里怪气的原因了

8月2日暂时恢复访问

MSN Spaces China still filters sensitive words

Friday, June 17th, 2005

注:经过反复验证以及 Bennett Haselton的指点,我发现msn依然在Spaces中屏蔽敏感词汇。由于部分网友将其hotmail国籍改为美国,以获得250m空间(现在msn中国也升为250m了),所以这部分网友创建的blog无限制,即使在中文界面下.或者当初创建blog时使用的浏览器非中文,也不受限制。而新创建的blog,如果是国籍中国,浏览器中文依然受到限制。

MSN Spaces China DO not filter any sensitive words such as democracy, freedom both in the titles and contents of individual blog posts now. I mean in Chinese interface , not the English one.

And Bennett Haselton says that they are still filtered in the title of the blog, that’s to say, the name of your blog. But after my testing, sensitive words are also not fitlered there.

LiDan reported this firstly, and her article is here http://blog.lidan.net/archives/000295.html..

While, I don’t know whether all Chinese provinces cancel the filter, or just according to the IP address. I am in Beijing, the capital city of PR China.

Anybody who knows Chinese can check the listed pics below or my MSN Spaces http://spaces.msn.com/members/chener1981/

Update: the aboved is only effective for those blogs created when using an English browser OR your country is NOT China in hotmail settings

MSN Spaces China still filters sensitive words