本帖最後由 felicity2010 於 2014-9-30 10:18 PM 編輯 tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb1 I" X- Y8 k6 r" W: D! ?" _4 ^
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* t* \" @1 {& q5.39.217.76繼早前微博過濾了佔領中環等字眼後,路透社今日報導指由昨日下午起,Instagram 已經於中國封閉,相信亦應該與今次香港公民運動事件有關。公仔箱論壇! Y$ ^% H5 n- T+ K# }& E
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據路透社消息指,包括紐約時報在內的記者發現,從昨日下午開始無法使用 Instagram 去觀看各種資訊及圖片。當時正值香港的公民運動發生期間,Instagram 上出現了大量香港警察向示威者發射催淚彈的照片及影片,估計有關方面是希望封鎖消息來源。
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( L# R! N( ^1 p$ ]5 @ r5.39.217.76此外,根據 blockedinchina 的消息指,Instagram 被封鎖的地區包括有北京及深圳等城市。不過 Instagram 暫時並未對今次事件作出回應。
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Police fired tear gas upon pro-democracy demonstrators near the Hong Kong government headquarters on September 28, 2014.Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
3 z4 @& Z# h+ h, s7 g" L9 m5.39.217.76Popular photo-sharing app Instagram is experiencing outages in mainland China,according to several Internet censorship tracking organizations, as Hong Kong police attempted to disperse democracy protesters there.
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; W& n3 W. u: dThe websites www.blockedinchina.net and viewdns.info said Instagram was blocked Monday, while Greatfire.org reported“contradictory” tests Monday and over the weekend. One Wall Street Journal staff member in Beijing found the app working in the morning, but later couldn’t load new photos. Others couldn’t use the app at all.
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The reports coincided with an escalation of the confrontation Sunday between police and pro-democracy protesters. Police used pepper spray and tear gas to disperse protesters. Students and other protesters have flooded the streets of Hong Kong in the weeks since Beijing’s decision on Aug. 31 to impose limits on how Hong Kong elects its leader.
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Users have shared more than 7,700 pictures related to the protests on Instagram under thetag #occupycentral. A number of the photos show students wearing masks and carrying umbrellas while surrounded by clouds of gas. Many photos also showed a yellow ribbon, a symbol of the protests.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb3 v" a2 M% d7 U
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5 m; G# [4 j8 C4 u2 M( f4 [公仔箱論壇“Ins,” an abbreviation for Instagram, was the top trending topic on Chinese microblogging website Weibo on Monday, with many users in China reporting they could nolonger access photos on the app. However, some users later wrote they’d regained access. In a sign that the conversation stream might have been censored, there were few posts mentioning a possible linkage to the Hong Kong protests, with quite a few Weibo users writing they didn’t know why Instagram had suddenly stopped.+ C" C) Z( F' I; r. ~
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Several news outlets in mainland China reported the Instagram outage, saying “the reason was unknown” and without mentioning the Hong Kong protests.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb: x+ n4 @* m2 z: y( f% o
$ w" N! W: \1 a: YTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。Temporary tightening of social media censorship is common in China during protests or other politically sensitive events, such as the recent 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. Some western social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are blocked most of the time.
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China has tightened its grip on social media after Xi Jinping became president. The government has created a new committee to increase cybersecurity and has warned high-profile social media users against spreading rumors online.
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) G7 R. ^* @- M, \tvb now,tvbnow,bttvbMobile messaging apps Line and Kakao Talk, as well as Yahoo’s Flickr photo sharing service, reported outages in July shortly after a massive pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong that resulted in the arrest of more than 500.
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