Photo-sharing website Pinterest blocked in China, according to censorship watchdogs – Hong Kong Free Press

Posted: March 17, 2017 at 6:43 am

Photo-sharing website Pinterest is now inaccessible in mainland China,according to censorship watchdog websites greatfirewallofchina.org and blockedinchina.net.

Watchdog greatfire.orgreported that the San Francisco-headquartered website has been inaccessible in the mainland since last Thursday.

Users of Chinese social media platform Weibo expressed shock and disappointment.

Mainland designers like us now have one less way of surviving, wrote Weibo user Odbdhd.

I used to joke that having Pinterest meant having the entire world, wrote Weibo user Luyingsang. Today I found that I couldnt use Pinterest anymore!

Pinterest follows a long line of international social media websites, such as Facebook and Twitter, to be blocked by Chinas Great Firewall, which refers to theCommunist Partys technological and legislative efforts to regulate the internet.

Websites of Hong Kong and international media outlets including HKFP have been blocked, as well as social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.

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