You do not expect a state-controlled newspaper like the Shanghai Daily to inform their readers about the filtering of your internet traffic. So, I was checking their website for something safe, the weather for this weekend, when I stumbled on their Google Adsense adds. (you can click on the picture to enlarge it.) All about internet filtering. No clue how these algorithms work, but this is a funny combination.
Finding news about the upcoming weather was much harder today, since none of the diligent editors had written about the only issue that interests us all.
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Friday, March 09, 2007
Internet filtering at the Shanghai Daily
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censorship,
China,
internet,
media,
Shanghai
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