The Great Firewall
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08-14-2018, 02:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2018 02:49 AM by Albert Chan.)
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The Great Firewall
Just recently finished the book "PostCards from Tomorrow Square, Reports from China", by James Fallows.
He had a weird take on the reason of China Great Firewall ... Information overload ?! Quote:Think again of the real importance of the Great Firewall. Does the Chinese government really care if a citizen can look up the Tiananmen Square entry on Wikipedia ? Of course not. Anyone who wants that information will get it -- by using a proxy server or VPN, by e-mailing to a friend overseas, even by looking at the surprisingly broad array of foreign magazines that arrive, uncensored, in Chinese libraries. Edit: I might have mistaken the author's intention. He is not a supporter of the Great Firewall. The quote is to explain how effective the Firewall is, without too much effort. |
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08-14-2018, 01:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2018 01:54 PM by pier4r.)
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RE: The Great Firewall
I tried to search the discussion I read a while back, but it is a seemingly common behavior.
The amount of people that put a certain effort in an activity (any activity) quickly diminish with the amount of effort required. Even participating in a forum. It is something like the 90-9-1 rule but not quite. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1%25_rule_...t_culture) Therefore adding some effort blocks everyhing. Here in Germany there are wifi hotspot where one can buy a connection for a certain period. This purchase is mostly bound to the mac address of the device through which the purchase was made. In this way one can use only one laptop to surf and nothing else (pretty stupid). Few are interested enough to buy the voucher through a properly set wifi router and then have the access shared to their entire flat. Wikis are great, Contribute :) |
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