As you know, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ etc are all blocked in China. Hundreds of millions of Chinese netizens use local microblogs, but these are all subject to strict self-censorship rules. The biggest one is Sina Weibo. We've identified more than 2000 keywords that users are not allowed to search for (https://en.greatfire.org/search/weibo-searches). But what if you could indeed search for these? What would you find?
We've just created an uncensored version of Weibo Search: https://freeweibo.com. We mix the latest results (for keywords that aren't blocked) with cached results coming from the WeiboScope project as well as our own database. All in all, you can now find results for most keywords that you can't search for on Sina Weibo's official search. We put the website up on Thursday this week. Yesterday, TechInAsia wrote about our service ( http://www.techinasia.com/free-weibo-totally-uncensored-sina-weibo-search/) as well as Solidot ( http://internet.solidot.org/article.pl?sid=12/10/12/0511228). We got 1000+ visits in the first full day of existence, most of them from China. It's probably just a question of time before the site is blocked here, but we can always put up mirror sites. Your comments and ideas are much appreciated. https://freeweibo.com -- Best Martin Johnson --- https://greatfire.org - Bringing Transparency To The Great Firewall Of China. @GreatFireChina (Twitter) https://plus.google.com/105751215620515077786
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