On Monday, it was announced that Google would no longer censor its search results for Chinese users, a move that was bound to enrage the Chinese government.
On Tuesday, China responded.
As the Times reports,
The Chinese government moved on Tuesday to restrict access of mainland users to the Hong Kong site, the use of which Google had hoped would allow it to keep its pledge to end censorship while retaining a share of China’s fast-growing Internet search market.
But mainland Chinese users on Tuesday could not see uncensored Hong Kong content because government computers either blocked the content or filtered links to searches for objectionable content.
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