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Google is banned in China wouldn’t you believe it! This is bad news for anyone looking to have some SEO work done in China or any scammers (in China). You aren’t going to get ranked in Google now. China has actually been banned by Google. It is about time, seriously. Really, it was no surprise to me, because well lets face it a lot of sites in China are set up to rip people off. Don’t believe me check out my how Alibaba Scams work. I have personally shut down a lot of China scam sites. I am sure their head con artist are not happy about it, but who cares what they think! China bans Google, right or wrong move; please keep reading.
Honestly, I am actually stoked about Google doing something like this. It has been a long time coming. Don’t get me wrong I am not stating that every site in China is fraud, but over 90% of the stories I get are hosting in China. There is obviously a huge problem. You know how many have been ripped off by phony sites. A hell of a lot of them; I can tell you that much.
Big Problem In China
So a big problem that has been found in the search engines in China. A lot of sites (over 4,000) of them have been shut down down because of pornographic material. Actually, I was reading lately that the Chinese government has been thinking about installing software (filters) to limit what people in China look at. This is for various political reasons. The Government in China has been highly criticized for this and a number of people are outraged by the restrictions that might occur. Also, I should note that over 500,000 have been blocked in China.
China Bans Google, Good Move
I mean lets face it, everyone loves Google (well most.) It is how we find the information we are looking for on the Internet. I think it was a good move however a lot of people would disagree with me (mostly people in China.) However, if I am not mistaken users in China also have access to a handful of other good search engines like Yahoo, MSN, and Bing. So was this the right move or do you think it was a rather harsh move? Please any ideas or incite would be appreciated.
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