We all know China is famous for blocking and censoring the internet, but how does this affect you and your site? Are you banned in China? The website I found answers that question for you. Just visit “Great Firewall of China” website, enter in your URL and try it out. Unfortunately my site is not blocked yet… but some of my friends sites are. Let me know in the comments how your site holds up to the “Great Firewall of China”.

 P.S. All Blogspot blogs are blocked.

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2 Responses to “The Great Firewall of China”
  1. Thoth Harris says:

    My site is indeed blocked. But other, actually innocuous (mine is not so innocuous, politically speaking) blogspot sites are blocked. Too bad. But actually, I think all the visits I got last month (fifty! from every point in China) were not from visitors, but from pings and censors! Many of them showed up on my sitemeter and even more on my webstats4u.

    Very interesting.

  2. Mark says:

    I think it’s kind of random. I mean, last time I checked, Peking Duck wasn’t blocked!

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