--- Fred Bauder fredbaud@ctelco.net wrote:
Stan is being sarcastic, but how would that article be handled?
Like I said, no article.
We're building an encyclopedia, not an activist website.
You have to realize that there are reasons the chinese government suppresses news. Just as there are in every country.
In the US, for example, the press is not supposed to show grossly mutilated bodies. Also, they are not allowed to release the names of underage rape victims. Why is that? Because it endangers and upsets people.
Just because we're npov does not mean that we can't work within the legal frameworks of various countries.
I would say that if there was an article which talked about computing in china, and the article was well-written, balanced, showing on the one hand how computer enthusiasts have "pushed the envelope" and how the government "reins them in", I might see a blurb about the subject at hand.
Let's not forget that the US has draconian laws regarding online behavior and that many people around the world can't understand why we put up with them. It's our way, it's not perfect, but it works ok. Likewise the chinese way.
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