…take of your shoes and make yourself comfortable. This is my new domain. The clever reader may have found out that nothing has changed except the URL which now lacks a – in www.joe-cool.dk. The whole homepage has been ported as an attempt to get rid of the illogical ban that was given to me […]
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Trying to fix the ban..
Posted in Denmark on Aug 28th, 2007
… unfortunately involves me having to make a few of my favurite blogs invisible on the blog roll. I tried this tool, and it told me that some other blogs was “questionable”. I have now hid these in an attempt to lift the ban from the Great Fire Wall og China. This means that: Monkey […]
Help me out please
Posted in Denmark on Aug 27th, 2007
Somehow I got on the blacklist of the Great Firewall. Not sure what triggered it, but I’m doing my best to figure it out. I have done a few random adjustments on this blog to test if it helps. Stuff like remove a Google translation service, remove some links and so on. I also checked out […]
Do you have problems living with the oversensitive GFW of China like I do? This may be a solution You should note that you still need to think when you use it, as you have to replace words of concern with [*word*] to make it work. There may be a more automated solution to the […]
According to China Law Blog, deleting the naughty post may not be enough to unblock me permanently from the Great Firewall, so I followed Kevin’s advice and installed Tor which should enable me to access my blog from China. It will be crusial to my blogging in July, since we go there on vacation this […]
Seems that I’m now blocked in China. Not quite sure what did the trick, but Kevin suggested that it might be the entry where I bashed people for not treating their animals with respect. If so, it had almost the quite opposite result. I used a another negative word to describe how horses are sent […]
Please tell me the test site is wrong? My homepage blocked by the Great Firewall? It has to be a joke if this is true. I don’t think my writing is anywhere near offensive to China. I haven’t heard anyone complain that I was blocked at all, so I cross my fingers for a temporary […]