amix Apr 23, 2009 03:33PM oliviabell: i think it's the way to get heard. i don't think we will get much out of contacting Chinese gov. directly
amix Apr 23, 2009 03:34PM i would love to know why we got banned thought (and twitter, FB etc. have not :-/)
Olivia Bell Apr 23, 2009 03:36PM amix: Yes, I agree, I don't think talking to them would do much, but maybe publicity etc might- and so would I, I'm surprised it was banned
Olivia Bell Apr 23, 2009 03:36PM so quickly... Facebook, Twitter etc are bigger at the moment, it's weird.
Jennie says Apr 23, 2009 03:41PM but i want to know why china goverment do that way. our Goverment won't do this way
Margutta says Apr 23, 2009 04:03PM If they know the difference between twitter and plurk, it is likely they think plurk is more dangerous for them.
Smiley has Apr 23, 2009 04:48PM added Plurk to the list of blocked sites in China and cited, after seeing that.
eDDiE 咖哩 says Apr 23, 2009 04:51PM they banned plurk first which means plurk is better than twitter? j/k
stardolphin Apr 23, 2009 05:04PM sees this as just another brick in the Great Internet Wall of China.
Margutta says Apr 23, 2009 10:14PM If something happens to our friends, we can cooperate together, imparting information, as fast as we can.
Seiji-Kun Apr 24, 2009 03:44AM twitter.com is not next because, twitter.com was banned in China then, they were unbanned in China again. So... How could they get back 2