So much for that experiment in freedom of speech. Last week, the
New York Times launched an online Chinese edition of its newspaper -- and with it a social media presence in the country. As of today, the
NYT Chinese site is still working, but the social media presence is not: a visit to the New York Times'?
Sina Weibo page -- confirmed to us last week by the New York Times as officially theirs -- brings up a "user does not exist" page. Ditto
qq,
Sohu, and
163 -- other popular social networking platforms with New York Times' accounts (although we never confirmed their authenticity with the paper). The disappearance of the sites was
first spotted by the Chinese internet monitors
Great Fire, which notes that at least as of June 29, NYT's Chinese site is
not being blocked in the country, either.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/b9FJnJdw3Mc/
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