Who says Chinese bloggers don’t complain about censorship.:
i wrote a post about the results of an activity in the chinese island located near Fujian province, but was unable to publish it. i tried more than 10 times to publish the post and everytime i received a note that my post “contains illicit word”, even if i made revisions on all those possible sensitive words like T***@****i****w***@****n, or e****1****e****c****t****!****O****n, or s***e***ss****i****O****n, at the end still unable to get it published.
you know the results of the activity in that island. basically my post says that chinese people are happy with the results, and the blue organization that won the activity will probably promote the relationship between that island and the rest of china, and the green organization that lost the activity, unlike many people think, might take a more provoking stance towards mainland china.
now, pls allow me comment on this stupid policy that makes my post unable to get published at my blog (i am not saying it’s the fault of bcchinese blog host) :
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