It's been discussed that the censorship in China would come to a climax for some special reasons this year. And actually, the anti-vulgarity movement early in 2009 has showed how they can dominate our internet. Even Google was branded as the most vulgar site in China due to its image search results. It sounds ridiculous but that's the very current situation here: if you got some naked girls on your web page, no matter where it is from (eg, uploaded by registered users or externally back-linked in search results), your site could be judged "vulgar".

As our servers were host in China, I have to check and review the posts and comments on ifgogo carefully to avoid "being harmonized", but some smart bloggers here found some very interesting way to express their attitude to this ridiculous anti-vulgarity movement, here're some interesting pictures from Douban:

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: http://www.ifgogo.com/270/how-the-chinese-bloggers-anti-censorship-in-china/

Forrest
2009-02-06 02:13:59

They all darn need clothes so badly in the Chinese bloggers' eyes :)

lisa
2009-02-06 08:06:39

ha ha ha ha....

Smart people with excellent means!

Anyway, naked body can't be simply marked as "Vulgar"!

YuLei666
2009-02-06 08:28:07

I comes from China.

我的天那。。。。这个,太有才了,太逗了。不过这个给名画穿衣服的活动好像被叫停了,可惜。。。

Nobody
2009-02-07 06:01:35

I comes.....

g.s.alex
2009-02-07 02:37:51

准确的说,这些不是bloggers的作品,是douban众。

febird
2009-02-07 04:04:18

Douban 的 URL 写错了

Nobody
2009-02-07 05:57:11

的确不能叫blogger的作品,他是link给英文豆瓣吧。

Onelialew
2009-02-18 00:32:49
Uncle B
2009-03-13 08:40:39

You'all will never guess how horney those little yellow buggers are!