MSN Censors Chinese Bloggers

By Anthony | January 3rd, 2006 | 3:17 pm

MSN Spaces, Microsoft’s blogging service, has been helping the Chinese government suppress dissenting voices by monitoring and censoring Chinese blogs that use the MSN service. According to Rebecca MacKinnon, they’re getting more aggressive and have even shut down one popular, outspoken blogger.

I never liked MSN Spaces anyway – they list comments in reverse-chronological order. This, however, seems like an even better reason to dislike them.

(Via DailyKos)

4 Responses to “MSN Censors Chinese Bloggers”

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    Another reason not to like MSN Spaces, they put the Microsoft copyright on every post.

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