Running dog of success

I just wrote this at Likelihood of Confusion:

A website called the Great Firewall of China tests websites to see if they’re being censored in China.

To my disappointment, I don’t rate. And it’s not as if I haven’t tried to offend. More than once. A lot more.

Hat tip to Roland Dodds.

Yes, disappointing… but the good news is: This blog — featuring all of ten days’ worth of blogging, and none about China — is blocked!

What did I do right?

Thing is, in half an hour I’ll probably be uncensored again.

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  1. FIAR Says:

    Testing http://radioactiveliberty.com/
    Can’t open URL

    Your location: undefined

    This page does not exist or could not be tested due to technical reasons!

    The site isn’t down or anything either. Could this be a manner of blocking? Just lead people to believe a site isn’t working or doesn’t exist? Or is it a problem with the Great Firewall of China?


  2. Ron Coleman Says:

    Did you try ordering without the MSG?


  3. FIAR Says:

    Also with the same message as my site – fmragtops.com and mongerhorde.com

    Blocked likelihoodofsuccess.com nicedoggie.net redneckrants.com (Go Redneck!) imao.us

    Available deanesmay.com


  4. FIAR Says:

    Did you try ordering without the MSG?

    No way man. Sodium all the way! Woot!

    I did notice fewer cats in the neighborhood though…


  5. Zhaotong Says:

    Great Fire Wall from Ideas

    I can never understand why China chooses to censure web sites or why they try to order the organic process to join the world economy.
    It almost seems to be an attempt deliberated to order expression, and by the expression, learning. Most of study is qu…


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