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Microsoft’s search engine, Bing, has blocked the newest online page under China’s strict regulations on citizens’ access to information online.
The Financial Times reports that the Chinese government blocked Bing for “illegal content,” a policy China has used in the past to justify its censorship of online content.
Bing is the newest online site blocked in China, which has been dubbed the “Great Firewall. “The top platform blocked recently was Facebook’s WhatsApp in 2017.
China has blocked many popular social media platforms, adding Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, Tumblr, and Reddit. China also restricts citizens’ access to various media outlets, adding the New York Times, Bloomberg, the BBC, Reuters and Wall Street. Diary and time.
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Google’s search engine has not been available in China since 2011, according to censorship watchdog Greatfire. org. For many, Bing is one of the last foreign search engines available to Chinese citizens.
At one point, Google helped create a censored search engine for China. However, the assignment, called Dragonfly, reportedly dropped out after facing harsh backlash from Google employees.
Under Chinese President Xi Jinping, the government has implemented several policies aimed at expanding online censorship. Censorship of online platforms has skyrocketed in the seven years since Xi came to power, human rights organization PEN America wrote in a 2018 report on China’s social abuse. media.
A Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement to the Financial Times that Bing “is currently inaccessible in China. ” Microsoft did not respond to Business Insider’s request for comment.
Social media users in China posted photos on Twitter that appeared to have their access to Bing’s Chinese site, cn. bing. com, blocked.
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