Halaman dalam topik: [1 2] > | Why could I not use KudoZ in China? Penyiaran jaluran : Tracy Huang
| Tracy Huang China Local time: 21:40 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Cina + ...
I became a member yesterday, but I still could not use Kudoz. I wonder why. Is it becuase I am in mainland China? | | | Arianne Farah Kanada Local time: 09:40 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Perancis
You'll need a VPN to access Kudoz from the mainland. I pay 60$ a year for Witopia, it's a little slow so forget YouTube but for everything else it's fine. As to why Kudoz is blocked, who knows! | | | Cheng Peng China Local time: 21:40 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Cina + ...
some guys from China cheated on KudoZ points and fought against each other with offensive words ………
that may explain why access to KudoZ from China is blocked .... | | | Germaine Kanada Local time: 09:40 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Perancis + ... You might like to... | Jun 19, 2010 |
Arianne Farah wrote:
...it's a little slow so forget YouTube but for everything else it's fine.
...install this : http://youtubedownload.altervista.org/
Easy and effective! | |
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Stanislaw Czech, MCIL CL United Kingdom Local time: 14:40 Ahli (2006) Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Poland + ... SITE LOCALIZER Misunderstanding | Jun 20, 2010 |
Cheng Peng wrote:
some guys from China cheated on KudoZ points and fought against each other with offensive words ………
that may explain why access to KudoZ from China is blocked ....
Actually I don't think that it explains blocking access to millions of potential users - for that we have moderators on each forum.
Anyway how it could upset Chinese government is beyond my comprehension.
Stanislaw
PS: I just realized that maybe you were joking - if so I apologize - I somehow missed the joke. | | | Tracy Huang China Local time: 21:40 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Cina + ... TOPIC STARTER Thank you for all your replies | Jun 21, 2010 |
Hi,guys.Thank you for all your replies. I'm working on it. Hope I can get this problem solved. | | | Cheng Peng China Local time: 21:40 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Cina + ... maybe it's not a joke ;) | Jul 7, 2010 |
Stanislaw Czech wrote:
Cheng Peng wrote:
some guys from China cheated on KudoZ points and fought against each other with offensive words ………
that may explain why access to KudoZ from China is blocked ....
Actually I don't think that it explains blocking access to millions of potential users - for that we have moderators on each forum.
Anyway how it could upset Chinese government is beyond my comprehension.
Stanislaw
PS: I just realized that maybe you were joking - if so I apologize - I somehow missed the joke.
As far as I know, it's ProZ that blocked access from China for those reasons mentioned. I wish the guy who told me so was joking == | | | wonita (X) China Local time: 09:40 My observation | Jul 7, 2010 |
I have been participating on KudoZ for almost 3 years, since 2007.
In late 2008, the name of a banned opposition party (in China) was asked on KudoZ, since the asker had no access to Wikepedia, therefore could not find out the name by himself; someone provided an answer with a link to this party. At the same time, quite a few Tibet-related questions appeared there, even the German text for the contest in that year was about Tibet, despite of my disapproval (I submitted a support ti... See more I have been participating on KudoZ for almost 3 years, since 2007.
In late 2008, the name of a banned opposition party (in China) was asked on KudoZ, since the asker had no access to Wikepedia, therefore could not find out the name by himself; someone provided an answer with a link to this party. At the same time, quite a few Tibet-related questions appeared there, even the German text for the contest in that year was about Tibet, despite of my disapproval (I submitted a support ticket to ask the organizer to change the text, but it was too late). I think these made Proz.com, especially KudoZ, not appear to be a pure academic site in the eye of the Chinese government.
Meanwhile some Proz.com activists have contacted different Chinese authorities, including Chinese translators' association, to have the ban lifted, but no authority admits to be responsible for Proz.com and KudoZ. ▲ Collapse | |
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Post removed: This post was hidden by a moderator or staff member because it was not in line with site rule | Just out of general interest/curiosity | Jul 7, 2010 |
Bin Tiede wrote:
At the same time, quite a few Tibet-related questions appeared there, even the German text for the contest in that year was about Tibet, despite of my disapproval (I submitted a support ticket to ask the organizer to change the text, but it was too late).
Why do you disapprove of texts relating to this subject? | | | Ronald van der Linden (X) Mexico Local time: 07:40 Bahasa Jerman hingga Bahasa Belanda + ... | Neil Coffey United Kingdom Local time: 14:40 Bahasa Perancis hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ... Just being practical... | Jul 7, 2010 |
Madeleine MacRae Klintebo wrote:
Bin Tiede wrote:
At the same time, quite a few Tibet-related questions appeared there, even the German text for the contest in that year was about Tibet, despite of my disapproval (I submitted a support ticket to ask the organizer to change the text, but it was too late).
Why do you disapprove of texts relating to this subject?
As I understand, it's not so much that the poster particularly disapproves per se, their point is just "whatever you think ideologically, just for the sake of being practical and preventing Chinese people from having to go to the trouble of using a VPN to access the site, please don't put content on ProZ that might cause the Chinese government to ban it". | |
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saralap Amerika Syarikat Local time: 06:40 Bahasa Cina hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ... Interactive content | Jul 8, 2010 |
In response to Neil Coffey's practicality question: I'm not sure we can solve this problem by self-censorship, or self-editing if you will.
In my experience, sites get blocked from China for two main reasons: having politically sensitive content, and having user-provided content of any kind (e.g. blogs, forums, Wikipedia, Facebook). It is not 100% in either case, and a site's fate varies over time. It is really hard to guess in advance what will cause the Chinese government to block... See more In response to Neil Coffey's practicality question: I'm not sure we can solve this problem by self-censorship, or self-editing if you will.
In my experience, sites get blocked from China for two main reasons: having politically sensitive content, and having user-provided content of any kind (e.g. blogs, forums, Wikipedia, Facebook). It is not 100% in either case, and a site's fate varies over time. It is really hard to guess in advance what will cause the Chinese government to block a site. For instance, we are using the word "Tibet" in this discussion, yet I am able to see it from China without a VPN.
In any case, using a VPN is becoming more and more necessary for anyone in China who has any connection with the outside world. It's not only Kudoz. So, at least as far as discussions of terminology are concerned, I would say post whatever you need to post. ▲ Collapse | | | wonita (X) China Local time: 09:40 | Kim Metzger Mexico Local time: 07:40 Bahasa Jerman hingga Bahasa Inggeris | Halaman dalam topik: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Why could I not use KudoZ in China? Wordfast Pro |
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