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Posted: 05 Feb 2012 02:53 PM PST Blog Redirects Today I learned my blog is being redirected to another URL name in some countries. This is a new "feature" in Blogger that Google added beginning a few weeks back. Instead of exposing a single "Blogger" to the world then censoring it to meet the requirements of local governments, Google decided to mirror content into country-specific domains then redirect users from foreign countries to the mirror associated with their country. If that country decides to censor something, it will somehow be noted on any page so the reader knows they're seeing a filtered view. Readers can also try surfing to the original blog URL by appending /ncr (No Country Redirect) after the main name, such as http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/ncr The above approach assumes a country doesn't filter on that pattern and block the request. For example: my blog is blocked in China so appending /ncr is unlikely to accomplish anything. Google's Explanation Why does my blog redirect to a country-specific URL? Q: Why is this happening?Echo Comments Not Working on Redirects I was unaware this was happening until today when readers in New Zealand and Australia informed me that comments were no longer working. Sites With Lost Functionality So Far The "key" within Echo's database that associates comments to a blog entry is the full blog URL (site name + post permanent URL). Filtering off the language code alone is insufficient because for some reason Google changed the suffix for New Zealand from ".com" to ".co". I will get an email into Google to see if they can implement a scheme to only add a suffix. Then I still need to get Echo to do something or alternatively write a Java script to strip off the language code. Anyone using Echo with blogger is going to have these same issues. Twitter Employs "Filtering" as Well Tech Week Europe reports Google To Censor Blogger Sites On Country-By-Country Basis Google follows Twitter's lead and will use country-code top level domains to censor content as required.More Tech Week "Tweet" Articles Twitter Can Now Censor Tweets In Individual Countries Twitter said that it must begin censoring tweets, if the company was going to continue to continue its international expansion. Twitter has been blocked by a number of governments, including China and the former Egyptian regime after it was used to ignite anti-government protests. Twitter Faces Protest Over Censorship Move Judge Rules Twitter Must Hand Over Account Data to Wikileaks Prosecutors Big Brother is watching. However, it's too late to worry about 1984. The worry now is if the next stop is the Year 2525 where "Everything you think do and say is in the pill you took today". Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Postponed Till "Tomorrow"; Juncker Issues ultimatum "Comply or Default" Posted: 05 Feb 2012 12:02 PM PST It's Groundhog Day once again as Greek crisis talks for debt deal pushed to Monday Coalition backers held a five-hour meeting late Sunday with Prime Minister Lucas Papademos to hammer out a deal with debt inspectors representing eurozone countries and the International Monetary Fund — but again failed to reach an agreement.Juncker Issues ultimatum "Comply or Default" The theater of the absurd continues for yet another day with Juncker's ultimatum: Comply or default Jean-Claude Juncker, the head of the Eurogroup, warned Greece through an interview to a German magazine that it will either comply with its creditors' requirements or default, as it should not expect any additional support from its peers.This is beyond ridiculous. The EU and IMF Need to Stand Up and Announce "Too Late" Deal is OFF, then work with Greece to plan a return to the Drachma. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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