The article isn't meant to be a source of information about App Engine
specifically - just my speculation as to why appspot.com is blocked. When
governments block IP ranges, appspot can end up as collateral damage.

We have a tool to show censorship requests by country:


On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:27 AM, SivaTumma <[email protected]> wrote:

> But now with these types of concerns came into notice, google probably
> needs to put a column in the appengine status page which indicates if
> there are any abnormal request shortages from any part of the world.
> Probably Developers find it in their admin console and hint their
> users.
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