China Now Blocking RSS Feeds 73
Phurge passed us an Ars Technica link covering China's newest internet-based crackdown: RSS feeds. Real Simple Syndication has apparently been a fairly foolproof way to get around Chinese government censors in recent years. As long ago as August, though, access to feeds has been curtailed by the Great Firewall. "More recent reports tell us that the PSB appears to have extended this block to all incoming URLs that begin with 'feeds,' 'rss,' and 'blog,' thus rendering the RSS feeds from many sites — including ones that aren't blocked in China, such as Ars Technica — useless ... there are a few workarounds, some of which may be simpler than others. Some of our readers in China tell us that web-based feed aggregators, such as NewsGator Online, (sort of) help provide access to RSS feeds. One reader says that if he has the aggregator set to display the full post (or however much of the post is made available) and clicks through to read more, everything is just fine."
The ironic thing (Score:3, Insightful)
Barring that, the internet will simply detect the censorship and route around it, just like it always does...
Workarounds are illegal in China... (Score:2, Insightful)
Why does China do this? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:The ironic thing (Score:3, Insightful)
Nope, if you want to censor the media, the iron fist has to come in somewhere.
Ever wonder... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Ever wonder... (Score:5, Insightful)