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9 years 31 weeks ago in Web & Technology - China
Yes, today Yahoo wouldn't load in Kaifeng, but 'Y! mail' open without any problems.
My Internet connection sucks too, so I'm not really sure what's the cause for 'no loading'.
ilcornalito:
Chinese Government trying to hide the news about Hong Kong protests. That's the cause.
icnif77:
That's not true! Yahoo was in some glitch yesterday. All foreign (USA, UK) websites reporting from HK weren't blocked.
Today Yahoo works normal again!
Go to www.sports.yahoo.com and then you can use the search bar again. It's a back door. The front page can't be used.
ironman510:
Sounds good, then all we need to do is use the background method.
Dongguan, Yahoo blocked already since days, now also Hotmail.com/it/whatever
The Hong Kong protests are getting the Chinese government to block almost every contact with the outside these days.
On a different note, I just read about some issues with Youtube and Facebook because of the Xinjiang situation, apparently we can forget about any chances of getting these sites available in China anytime soon.
'We're experiencing some technical difficulties...
We’re sorry, but Yahoo Mail can't load due to a temporary error. You can try back again shortly, or visit our help pages for ways to troubleshoot the issue.
Temporary error: 14'......message at 'Y! mail' at 6pm
It doesn't want to load mail not even from Iron's sports link anymore.
I had some difficulty with yahoo yesterday. Also I have difficulties in general, whenever the articles are related to China..
icnif77:
Hong Kong protests: What's next?
CNN4 hours agoHong Kong protests: Echoes of Tiananmen
BBC News2 hours agoProtests holding Hong Kong hostage?
CNN.com6 hours ago
Search results
- www.cnn.com/.../asia/china-hong-kong-
protests/index.html CachedSep 30, 2014 · Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong are expected to grow on Wednesday as many people have a day off for China's National Day. - www.nytimes.com/.../in-hong-
kong...protest-nonetheless.html Sep 30, 2014 · HONG KONG — They sleep by the thousands on what are normally the busiest boulevards of this crammed, nonstop city. They live on crackers, bananas and ...
All web links are open, except NYT.
'truth, nothing but a truth!'
Plenty of trouble with all sorts of websites, but never with Yahoo or Yahoo Mail. Most news stories about students' extracurricular activities in Hong Kong also load just fine from Yahoo's front page. If the link is to one of the usual suspects, then no.