Tweets are silenced in China

Author: Quikclicks  //  Category: Technology, Web News

Seems the Chinese government is not a fan of Twitter. Access to the social media site has been blocked in China, according to ASSME.

Free speech is not an option in China and the blocking of Twitter is another instance of this. One wonders what impact this will have on the user numbers globally. Over a third of the world’s population lives in China and they represent a major growth area for the internet.


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