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Chinese censorship: herding cats on the Internet
Search terms that are censored in China: âTibetâ âTiananmen Square protestsâ âCarrotâ Apaprently âcarrotâ has a Chinese character that is the same as the surname of President Hu Jintao. The New York Times has run a great story by Shiho Fukada about Internet censorship in China, where the effort to control the content seen by 384 million Internet users who have 181 million blogs is like âherding cats.â âThis is Chinaâs censorship machine, part George Orwell, part Rube Goldberg: an information sieve of staggering breadth and fineness, yet full of holes; run by banks of advanced computers, but also by thousands of Communist Party drudges; highly sophisticated in some ways, remarkably crude in others,â Fukada wrote. ...