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Censorship on the Web

September 12th 2006

I have to applaud Jimmy Wales from Wikipedia. He’s absolutely right in advocating that other major websites (like Google and Microsoft) not give in to China’s request to censor their content or risk being banned in their country like Wikipedia has been.

I think it’s ridiculous, if not extremely suspicious that China is this paranoid about dissension among its people due to exposure to neutral (Wikipedia has always had neutral content), yet uncensored information.

Many kudos to him for sticking to his guns.

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One Response to “Censorship on the Web”
  1. dawnmarie Says:

    thats nuts!!!

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