Sunday 4 January 2015

Gmail blocked in China

Title: Gmail blocked in China

Summary:
This article is very clear as it simply states that after the months of disruption to Gmail with an anti-censorship advocate, Gmail has been blocked in China. There has been a large number of cut off with Gmail addresses in China, in accordance to GreatFire.org. This site is a China-based freedom of speech advocacy group. Google’s transparency report has shown real-time traffic to Google has dropped in China. Nearly all of Google’s services have been heavily disrupted in China since June. China maintains tight control over the internet, quick to act against any signs of dissent or challenges to the ruling Communist party’s leadership. China has the world’s most sophisticated internet censorship mechanism, known as the “great firewall of China”.

Facts/Phrases:
Ø  “I think the government is just trying to further eliminate Google’s presence in China and even weaken its market overseas,” said a member of the group who uses a pseudonym.
Ø   “Imagine if Gmail users might not get through to Chinese clients. Many people outside China might be forced to switch away from Gmail.”

Opinion:
In my opinion, this article highlights the key debate of censorship and how new and digital media has assisted in the promotion of censorship. Originally, print and broadcast was censored in China in order to maintain control over the population of China; however the internet revolution prompted a ray of light in order to encourage more freedom and less censorship; however the Chinese government has managed to block out nearly all foreign companies. This is ironic as Google, known as an institution that has ruled over the internet with an iron fist is being denied of growth.  


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