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First I get banned from Digg (I did get unbanned, but all my stories are on auto-bury so I might as well be banned). Then Technorati freezes my ranking because of an evil ping attack. Now I find out that China, the country that was I born in, has blocked access to this blog!

According to GreatFireWallOfChina.org, China has blocked access to johnchow.com. However, the site also comes with the following disclaimer.

This version 1.0 may report sites as being ‘blocked’, while there are only technical reasons for their unavailability.

It’s greatfirewallofchina.org’s aim to collaboratively build a community that will be able to visualize Internet censorship in an increasingly accurate way.

The last time I was in China I had no problem accessing my blog so I think this site is full of it. When I entered Stephen Fung in the URL, it say, “This page does not exist or could not be tested due to technical reasons!” So, I’m blocked and Stephen doesn’t exist. :twisted:

Thanks to Juan Francisco Diez for sending me this but I’m pretty sure John Chow dot Com is available in China. But just in case, can someone in China confirm this for me?

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    85 Comments

    Comment by Shawn Knight
    2007-03-11 16:56:59
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    I guess China knows evil when the see it. I just tested my blog ( http://www.shawn-knight.net ) and my tech site ( http://www.ocia.net ) and both say “Your URL is available”. I guess they dont hate me… yet…

    Strange, I tested this blog and it says available also… :???:

    Comment by Andrew Chen
    2007-03-12 08:42:39
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    I was in China, the city of ZhuHai(next to Macau) two weeks ago. I access the site without problem at the time.

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-12 12:20:56
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    I tested mine about a week ago and couldn’t open it. I tried again and got in….

     
     
    Comment by Mark Robinson
    2007-03-16 07:48:49
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    You’re just not cool until you’re banned somewhere. You must be doing something right.

     
     
    Comment by Eli
    2007-03-11 17:03:33
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    Well that just sucks…
    No _huge_ loss though, with all of my sites next to none traffic comes from China, so I imagine it’s the same for you.

    Good luck with things John.

     
    Comment by Shawn Knight
    2007-03-11 17:05:57
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    ok I am stupid… I entered john-chow.com instead of johnchow.com

    My bad! :mrgreen:

     
    2007-03-11 17:11:56
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    Now you’re unblocked :wink:

    GFW Customer Service

     
    Comment by Erik
    2007-03-11 17:17:08
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    Probably not true. Why would they go out of their way to ban their one and only dot com mogul :wink:

     
    Comment by LEMONed
    2007-03-11 17:21:01
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    No, John. You’re fine here. (Guangzhou, China. ADSL)

     
    Comment by Kiltak
    2007-03-11 17:45:44
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    And that site reports that my URL is unblocked.. Surprising considering that it has one of the :evil: forbidden :evil: word in it. :)

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-12 12:22:50
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    And what word would that be?!?! :?:

     
     
    Comment by HalOtis
    2007-03-11 17:51:18
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    My site is blocked :cry: why?

    Comment by Zach
    2007-03-20 14:38:02
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    maybe they have site standards that your blog needs to pass

     
     
    Comment by Ted
    2007-03-11 17:55:07
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    I just tried my domain which includes the word “devil” and it’s all okay, I mustn’t be evil enough.

    Gives me a new goal though :)

     
    Comment by Jon
    2007-03-11 18:08:12
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    I’ve heard this site is more of a joke than anything. Its pretty random what results you get, not based on actual China connectivity at all :)

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-12 12:25:48
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    Where did you heard that from?

     
    Comment by Andrew Chen
    2007-03-12 13:49:02
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    Seems to me it is not a joke. Because I try it on wenxuecity.com which is the largest chinese site out of China and the result is that it is blocked. I have known for a long time that this site is blocked by China.

     
     
    Comment by Jon
    2007-03-11 18:09:29
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    Also, the title of your link says GreatWallOfChina.org - but its actually GreatFIREWallOfChina.org :)

     
    Comment by
    2007-03-11 18:15:10
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    I don’t like you either.

     
    Comment by Ashish Mohta
    2007-03-11 18:30:12
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    looks like lot of site from china has been banned.Even cypherhakz had same problem.

    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-11 18:50:37
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    I guess it’s not really necessary to bother about results from this, since China does block many external websites. The only ones that their citizens can view are mostly internal websites, since they can be largely ‘controlled’.

     
     
    Comment by Ashish Mohta
    2007-03-11 18:31:11
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    But Hey….You just went to China right?!!!!!!!!!!! They like u JC…they like u… lol

     
    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-11 18:48:54
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    My remains blocked too.. But I wonder where the .com.cn web visitors on my site are coming from… :twisted:

     
    Comment by kwandom
    2007-03-11 19:06:50
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    They’re getting you back for the baby panda incident.

    Comment by Stephen
    2007-03-11 22:12:25
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    Don’t forget the Scooter Incident! :twisted:

    Comment by Ed Lau
    2007-03-12 07:56:35
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    The pandas had you blocked.

     
     
     
    2007-03-11 19:07:33
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    [...] just found out that his blog is blocked in China! Fortunately NBB can be accessed (according to the site). I guess the Chinese didn’t like [...]

     
    Comment by IndoDX
    2007-03-11 19:42:33
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    China try to protect their citizens to sensor unneeded informations.

    So don’t worry be happy…

    I hope this problem will be solved soon :idea:

     
    Comment by Jimi
    2007-03-11 19:49:47
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    For some reason I get like 5% of my traffic from China on one of my sites. Not sure exactly why either. The site really isn’t about anything other than internet personalities.

     
    Comment by Leo
    2007-03-11 19:52:13
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    Apparently I don’t exist in China.

     
    Comment by Aris
    2007-03-11 20:10:39
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    I tried http://johnchow.com and got the same result. Agree with the comment about baby panda. :lol:

     
    Comment by Gary Lee
    2007-03-11 20:11:51
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    Blog about how great China is and you’ll be back in no time.

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-12 12:28:19
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    :lol: I’m sure John is really stressing over this!

    Comment by Gary Lee
    2007-03-12 14:38:20
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    i see him shakin from LA!

     
     
     
    Comment by Jack
    2007-03-11 20:20:08
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    Life’s little way of telling you not to go into the red.

     
    Comment by Juan Francisco
    2007-03-11 20:32:05
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    Maybe you gave the finger to the wrong guys at the ECS concentration camp :mrgreen:

    BTW I think that website is full of it too, but why bother making a scam with no adsense? :neutral:

     
    Comment by Goddy Wang
    2007-03-11 20:52:06
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    John:

    your site available in China,I can confirm it :wink: (I’m in China)

    I think there is some problem in GreatFireWallOfChina.org, many results it returns wrong

     
    Comment by Greg Stratz
    2007-03-11 21:01:08
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    Suck for you. my personal on is ok http://www.gregstratz.blogspot.com but my review site http://www.ourblogreview.com was blocked. oh well

     
    Comment by kenny
    2007-03-11 21:27:26
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    Surprised not all blogs are banned in China since they don’t want their citizens to read anything with an opinion attached to it (unless it agrees with the state)

    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-11 22:19:32
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    That’s right. The state steps in to control what is said as well, on the net world.

     
     
    Comment by
    2007-03-11 21:47:10
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    i checked yahoo and they said it was blocked… might be the fact that my connection is a bit slow though. it says it was unblocked for other attempts today though.

     
    Comment by feve
    2007-03-11 21:51:25
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    that’s some of my biggest concerns, as i plan to go to china. i want to continue to access my accounts, but i just can never be certain how long i will be able to, or if they would ever block me.

    i suspect they don’t like seeing a wild Chinaman on the lose, John. :p

     
    Comment by David
    2007-03-11 22:11:28
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    haha…If it is blocked…thats quite funny… :lol:

     
    2007-03-11 23:09:51
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    [...] blog is blocked in China! I tested using the website Great Firewall of China. John Chow’s test result is also the same as mine. However, he mentioned that when he was in China, he was able to access [...]

     
    2007-03-12 00:10:15
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    Heheh… Well like people have said, it does not look like it actually shows what is blocked correctly, but funny anyway.

     
    2007-03-12 00:14:17
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    Since my blog is also blocked, I assume they have many technical errors. Interesting site concept though.

     
    Comment by 徐杰
    2007-03-12 04:21:49
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    I’m in China ..but I can access your blog now

     
    Comment by Big Cajun Man
    2007-03-12 05:41:53
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    Canadian Financial Rants is readable by anyone in China who wishes to read it! I once did a presentation which was translated “on the fly” by a young lady to a group of Japanese businessmen, and half way through my presentation I noticed she had given up, due to my speed and use of coloquialisms! Whoo Hoo! :twisted:

    Free John Chow for the Chinese!! –C8j

     
    Comment by Hannes Johnson
    2007-03-12 06:04:34
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    I found this resource a couple of weeks ago and checked my sites - looks like China hasn’t blocked my sites (yet).

    But it’s an interesting concept and a good way to showcase censorship…

    Comment by Zach
    2007-03-20 14:39:08
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    i wonder just how picky they are, i’ve never had any of my sites blocked

     
     
    2007-03-12 06:42:31
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    [...] Chow gets his site blocked in China, that’s a bad beat man! Sphere It (No Ratings Yet)  Loading … Filed Under [...]

     
    Comment by derrich
    2007-03-12 07:51:16
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    Now that’s funny.

     
    Comment by carl
    2007-03-12 08:33:42
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    I’m banned too?! I think that’s stupid. All of us who tried it god banned url :shock: I think it has glitches. or just a fraud

     
    Comment by Matthew
    2007-03-12 09:07:25
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    ive read that this has been happening a lot, i dont know why

     
    Comment by
    2007-03-12 10:39:44
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    pretty crazy, my site (www.exoticexcess.com) was also blocked by Digg. When I asked why I was blocked I was told that my site has been reported as spam.

    So in essence you could report just about any site as spam and they would get blocked. Kinda flaky if you ask me…

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-12 12:37:00
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    Very true, but Digg can’t employ someone to sit around and check all of the reported sites!

    Comment by Leftblank
    2007-03-12 13:12:24
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    Why not? Judging by their ‘About’ page they’ve got like 30 employees, I doubt they’re all fulltime coding or on the phone…