tijn la Poutré hopefully that won’t happen anymore. After that major data breach Nord VPN had released all the data of its users I’m sure it’s not that popular anymore. Especially in China given all the folks using it there were probably sent to death camps.
As someone who’s lived in China for 6 years. It is pretty common to have a VPN. Though not everyone cares to have one. Every time the government cracks down a few days later VPN services find ways around it and update their services.
Used to live in China due to my parents jobs being there. Had to deal with this ALL the time. VPN's were our life saver. They would work for a while then China would get around the vpn so we would use another one. Did that whole dance for a few years.
@@zhengyuchen5786 I was able to find results about Winnie the pooh but if i link it with "Xi Jingping(name of president of commie China for English speakers)" it only appears the news related to Winnie the pooh or praising Xi like "Young people thinks Xi is a great figure" or so (This result was search by "Winnie Xi" ) I'm Taiwanese and using Traditional Chinese so not sure if it effects the result.
I live in China, and I have total access to everything on the internet because I use a VPN. VPNs are very common here and easy to get, and there are stores that even advertise VPN sales in their windows. I even have a VPN wifi router so I can access google or youtube like anyone else. In short, the internet freedom issue here is almost nonexistent for anyone willing to pay 5 dollars.
🤦🏻♂️ it’s literally the same as the FICO score but a bit more accessible and transparent. How’s this 1984? The prism gate is a lot more 1984 than this 🤪 It’s like, anything is fine with western countries, but as soon as it’s applied to China, it’s bad. Wtf bro🤪🤪🤪
I am a 13 year old who spent the first 10 years of my life living in Shanghai. Accessing the internet was a pain. In fact, I didn't even know what google was until I was 9 years old, when I first came to Los Angeles. I went to a somewhat international school. During school science projects, we were forced to use bing china to do our research instead of google. I remember one of my classmates had a VPN installed on his iPad. One day, he was taken to the principals office after our teacher discovered that he had been using google. He was forced to uninstall his VPN for "safety" reasons.
"until 9 years old" Uhhh😅 That's actually pretty young. Me for example, know about internet like.. 12 or 11 years old or something maybe. I forgot. In the middle school. When i need to do some assignments.
I am Chinese, and if you think Chinese people are having a bad time because of VPNs, you are completely wrong. On the contrary, as an ordinary Chinese, I think we need this very much. The Chinese capital was once attacked by terrorists using Facebook. However, this app does not belong to us and Facebook was not willing to help (customer privacy issues), so it was banned. For those countries with media hegemony, they have always wanted China to collapse, and the Chinese people need a stable country. society.
Hello, Can you explain how is your vpn speed in china? like im interested to study in china but I fear about the internet restrictions :( becuase educations material might not be available (for example youtube education vids)
@@wimblox2901 Hello, I am also a Chinese university student. You may have solved your question some other way, but I'll answer it anyway (just out of boredom). Internet censorship in China has become so high-tech that common VPNs and the default showadsock protocol can be easily detected. If you build a private server overseas and use the new protocol to establish a proxy, it will also be discovered and blocked due to traffic characteristics. We generally buy services on some websites called airports (机场), you can search for this keyword to find them (I don't give any website, I don't advertise), their builders often use self-built technologies such as BGP routing for network distribution Traffic and evasion detection. They generally use protocols such as showadsock, v2ray, and Trojan. I don't think they are expensive, the typical price is 30 yuan/month/100GB data limit. I can watch 4K videos in this place. From Google Translate
Some people in China have been blocked for so long that they are losing their ability to see and learn new ideas around the world. They are not willing to rationally think about new ideas that criticize China or its policies. I assume many people, even if they managed to get to see your video, probably are reluctant to watch it. It’s not the great firewall that is blocking them but their own loss of critical thinking. As an oversea Chinese, I’m more than sad to see this happening.
That's the point. The central Party wants any frustration and criticism of their China to get automatically redirected at someone other than themselves -- foreigners, lower-level officials, unpatriotic nationals, etc. The one thing they want to avoid is a mass realization that the heart of the CPC could be at the heart of China's own imperfections.
The only upside is they don't care at all about pirating haha. But the massive IP blocking just happens in waves. Usually right before Chinese holidays and around July 4, all the VPNs get blocked and nothing works for about a week. Then everything goes back to normal and VPNs work again and life is fine. It sucks, but we deal with it.
I really enjoy this channels videos more than the originals. I like the speakers tone, and I feel RLL2 gets straight down to the facts and explanations rather than trying to play into the clickbait or throw out numbers that don’t seem relevant.
the thing with winnie is just an act of self-defense and making politics a bit more serious. this is not china's fault, it is an act of intelligence. even if someone wasn't a significant political leader and people made memes like this about them, it is wrong, and should be banned, not to mention the chairman.
Why is it that users can jump the Chinese firewall with a simple VPN, but I cannot watch Amazon Prime movies in the US, even though I use my Amazon prime subscription login details, while I have a VPN turned on?!
because streaming services don't like being accessed through vpn due regional media licensing bullshit. you can keep trying other vpn server until you find one that works.
As someone who has tried to educate themselves here are some inaccuracies (I'm from the US but am interested in the firewall so I've done research. Feel free to correct me, nice vid and no hate intended) 1: Pooh isn't banned, it was for a short time but isn't anymore. 2: Chinese people can access information on June 4th via the English Wikipedia page for it since it isn't blocked even on a reg no VPN Chinese server, however few seek out this info and even fewer can actually read it anyways since it's in English and there is no translation and if there is any it's not a reliable one.
Fun fact: Winnie the pooh is actually NOT blocked in China; I went back to China just recently and I searched Baidu. It was widely available. Didn't use VPN
As a Chinese, I consider the firewall as useless. "Good" civilians stay right where they should be, but people like me who use VPN won't be influenced by GFW at all.
Their Firewall is pretty great, they got a backdoor on their official VPN to allow people using it to access the foreign site and then monitor their activity. No freedom at all
we all talking about them banning Winnie the Pooh, I think it's funny that we canceled Dr. Seuss's books we more like them than we think! I'm actually dying right now! Are we really that afraid of Dr. Seuss's books laughable!!
Great video but I just wanted to point out one possible correction: “DNS Poisoning” is actually called “ARP Cache Poisoning”, ARP being Address Resolution Protocol.
The video got it right. ARP Cache Poisoning is a local area attack. What GFW does is sniffing requests and spoofing DNS responses which poisons caches because it arrives before the legitimate one.
Sadly there's no VPN that "just works" and the GFW seems to be getting stronger by the day. I must find ways to ensure that I have fast, stable access to the global internet 24/7 before I ever go back there again.
@@waengkevin5075 China has its own social network,life is not bad in China. Some foreign websites are free to visit, except for banned websites. If you want to know why Google is banned in China. Look at this video.ua-cam.com/video/A1sW8E2SdHQ/v-deo.html
@@cici7813 China should expand its social network, at least to like neighbors country. I'd gladly use a Chinese social then a American social networks. Love from nepal
FYI, Whinnie the Pooh is not totally banned in China, it's only those few pictures. I currently live in Beijing, and there's Whinnie the Pooh everywhere, you still could find kids toys, internet results for it.
No, you still don't know the truth. In fact, there is extremely serious information censorship in China. When you search for "Whinnie the Pooh" and “xi j p”,or some meme about these, you will find that a large number of platforms will return an empty page, sometimes with the words "violating some laws", but they do not explain more.
glad there’s people who actually live in china commenting here bc the firewall lowkey is not as spooky as ya’ll are making it out to be. Suspenseful music and loaded language for what lol
Though Chinese government & Baidu censor and filter searching result with huge bias, US government and Google do it no differently, so I got nothing to complain about getting different results using different search engines. Miss the old time when Google is politically unbiased, sigh.
Not yet well versed in cybersecurity enough to know if this would be at all feasible, but I wonder if there's a way to disable it. Not circumvent it, just shut it down altogether, even for a short period. Imagine the repercussions if whole pieces of the internet that were locked off suddenly came back online, even for just a single day.
In fact, before 2008, China could access Google, Wikipedia, UA-cam and Ins without a VPN. I am a Chinese born in 1994, and I have been exposed to the Internet since 2002.
If you think it makes Chineses’ surfing experience worse, exactly it let lots of Chineses learn about IT, VPN. So I think it is a tool that government can make people learn more actively to view PORNHUB
Very informative, but the server which is responsible for "serving" out content doesn't give out its own IP address. That is the job of the DNS server.
I was in Beijing 3 weeks ago and put Nord and Express VPNs on both my laptop and mobile device. They both failed to connect on all occasions except once ...
The Great Firewall is an important problem for all Chinese though, cause it makes it harder for them to properly understand how the rest of the world views their government. For example, most Chinese news consumers are given the false impression that Hong Kong’s protests are the work of a small minority of violent anti-government extremists, when they’re actually part of a much larger movement involving a broad cross section of Hong Kong’s society that wants preserve & advance their civil liberties.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but Biadu mentions the incident when searching June 4th 1989 even shows many pictures of Pooh when you search for him as well.
Because you are living in the world all made by US. All apps are from US. And China is the rival of US. It has to prevent US propaganda first. Or China will become another Russia or Iran.
VPNs don't work so well in china anymore, having a really hard time with nord VPN. Shadowsocks is much faster and if the company is small and not well known it's unlikely to get blocked. As a foreign student in china the GFW is really annoying
Highly appreciate the Pooh memes
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U don't have the check mark by your name
Epic.
@@Jay-qb9gi its his second channel you dummy
POOH IS A BIG BOI
I was really expecting a North VPN sponsorship.
nice advertisement insertion
@chipnerd ohw haha, wait is this me just sucking at English ore is it the name of the company? 😂
@ Nord VPN lol
its Nord
tijn la Poutré hopefully that won’t happen anymore. After that major data breach Nord VPN had released all the data of its users I’m sure it’s not that popular anymore. Especially in China given all the folks using it there were probably sent to death camps.
I'm watching this through a VPN.
Excellent!
lmao same
Winnie the Pooh would like to know your location
Xu Huiming Stay strong brother.
Same
Can we talk about how July 4, 1989 produces Shrek in its results?
I know! So strange.
Shrek was responsible for the massacre.
Gerko I accept this as canon.
Some meme or maybe lots of people with that bday like shrek lol
You mean June 4th?
China has worst internet freedom
North Korea: Am I a joke to you
Limited v.s Non-At-All
@@8b8b8b they have internet
@@gameplaychannel1309 Few people have access, and all websites are saved onto a server in the country and all access is local, not international
@@8b8b8b so limited
@@foxomexra which is thier own websites so north Korea
As someone who’s lived in China for 6 years. It is pretty common to have a VPN. Though not everyone cares to have one. Every time the government cracks down a few days later VPN services find ways around it and update their services.
they do? god, so relieved to know this
@@ChristmasSpirit606 是的我朋友不屑于观看油管😂但是却对色情网站充满兴趣
Worst case scenario is backdoor in VPN
as a Chinese, i wouldn't call it pretty common.it's very hard to find VPN app for normal Chinese.
Used to live in China due to my parents jobs being there. Had to deal with this ALL the time. VPN's were our life saver. They would work for a while then China would get around the vpn so we would use another one. Did that whole dance for a few years.
which one works the best?
I'm surprised that there was no VPN sponsor at the end of the video!
Well, this is only his 2nd vid.
Chinese government:I’m afraid of no one,but that show
Whinie the Pooh
It scares me
@@splinxte7192 interesting how?
Andrew Khilbert basically you can search using viaduct to verify that Winnie isn’t banned
Andrew Khilbert I mean baidu
@@splinxte7192 but winnie the pooh memes of the "president" are
@@zhengyuchen5786 I was able to find results about Winnie the pooh but if i link it with "Xi Jingping(name of president of commie China for English speakers)" it only appears the news related to Winnie the pooh or praising Xi like "Young people thinks Xi is a great figure" or so (This result was search by "Winnie Xi" )
I'm Taiwanese and using Traditional Chinese so not sure if it effects the result.
Then: the great wall of china
Now: the great firewall of china
After: the great aiwall of china
**This comment has been deleted by the Chinese Ministry of State Security**
I suppose in China it may be deleted!
Hahahahahahahahaha
Lemme VPN PRC
@@reallifelore2174 well, my comment has been deleted by youtube as well, and it was nothing inappropriate
Nah they can't see it lol and their internet 30 cent army can only typing angry msgs while commit aspiratory
on Winnie the pooh's male genital.
[redacted]
Watching this from China rn 😎
Very cool! Glad you were able to access it!
VPN
@lib xo LOL 😂
is it easy to use the vpn??
China: your free trial of bypassing the firewall has ended :)
So.....
The firewall is basically just EA Sports?
Haha, an interesting comparison
It rlly is. And its very easy to get over it. I paid 15 usd for 50gb of vpn
@@anashe1541 you love Winnie the Pooh??
I live in China, and I have total access to everything on the internet because I use a VPN. VPNs are very common here and easy to get, and there are stores that even advertise VPN sales in their windows. I even have a VPN wifi router so I can access google or youtube like anyone else. In short, the internet freedom issue here is almost nonexistent for anyone willing to pay 5 dollars.
How often do you need to change your vpn? Mine got blocked 3 weeks later after having used it at the airport in Beijing while traveling
@@cli.jumper He is not replying because his VPN is just blocked by Pooh Jinping.
Really interesting to hear about the issue from someone first hand. Glad you are able to hop over the wall and watch the video!
Super interesting to hear the real life experiences people are having with this issue.
动态网自由门 天安門 天安门 法輪功 李洪志 Free Tibet 六四天安門事件 The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 天安門大屠殺 The Tiananmen Square Massacre 反右派鬥爭 The Anti-Rightist Struggle 大躍進政策 The Great Leap Forward 文化大革命 The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution 人權 Human Rights 民運 Democratization 自由 Freedom 獨立 Independence 多黨制 Multi-party system 台灣 臺灣 Taiwan Formosa 中華民國 Republic of China 西藏 土伯特 唐古特 Tibet 達賴喇嘛 Dalai Lama 法輪功 Falun Dafa 新疆維吾爾自治區 The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region 諾貝爾和平獎 Nobel Peace Prize 劉暁波 Liu Xiaobo 民主 言論 思想 反共 反革命 抗議 運動 騷亂 暴亂 騷擾 擾亂 抗暴 平反 維權 示威游行 李洪志 法輪大法 大法弟子 強制斷種 強制堕胎 民族淨化 人體實驗 肅清 胡耀邦 趙紫陽 魏京生 王丹 還政於民 和平演變 激流中國 北京之春 大紀元時報 九評論共産黨 獨裁 專制 壓制 統一 監視 鎮壓 迫害 侵略 掠奪 破壞 拷問 屠殺 活摘器官 誘拐 買賣人口 遊進 走私 毒品 賣淫 春畫 賭博 六合彩 天安門 天安门 法輪功 李洪志 Winnie the Pooh 劉曉波动态网自由门
I searched up "六四事件" "june 4th incident" on that website and it just showed me a bunch of pictures of guns
My research shows that it will show a bunch of random images based on search location. Very interesting!
I'm in Chile and I just saw a single pic of 2 people sitting in front of a pile of stuff burning.
Did u google translate that cuz I’m pretty sure that says six four accident/incident/thing that happened
CIA knows better
the date should be 六月四日
I already knew a lot of this stuff, but damn you did an amazing job on explaining thr topic!
Dr. King Schultz Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Also you should talk about chinese social credit system, it's like 1984 but real
Really good idea! I will definitely consider this for an upcoming video!
The Great Firewall is already MiniTrue.
🤦🏻♂️ it’s literally the same as the FICO score but a bit more accessible and transparent. How’s this 1984? The prism gate is a lot more 1984 than this 🤪
It’s like, anything is fine with western countries, but as soon as it’s applied to China, it’s bad. Wtf bro🤪🤪🤪
Desgoaty Duang Name one scoring factor that is not financial-related in FICO.
@@liubolunWhere you live (zip code).
Moral: Let's appreciate the internet we have and where we live. It does not matter if it is slow, it is better that they are always spying on you.
yes, no one is spying on you
When I went back, I missed UA-cam so much.
I am a 13 year old who spent the first 10 years of my life living in Shanghai. Accessing the internet was a pain. In fact, I didn't even know what google was until I was 9 years old, when I first came to Los Angeles. I went to a somewhat international school. During school science projects, we were forced to use bing china to do our research instead of google. I remember one of my classmates had a VPN installed on his iPad. One day, he was taken to the principals office after our teacher discovered that he had been using google. He was forced to uninstall his VPN for "safety" reasons.
中国孩子一般上大学时才开vpn。不过中小学生好像对油管脸书并不感兴趣,他们玩B站、小红书之类的,只有想玩的游戏需要翻墙时才开vpn
"until 9 years old"
Uhhh😅
That's actually pretty young.
Me for example, know about internet like.. 12 or 11 years old or something maybe. I forgot. In the middle school. When i need to do some assignments.
If I ever visit china, Im wearing a Pooh shirt.
Stephen•MP Go ahead, nobody cares.
*This action will kill you instantly, are you sure you want to proceed?*
@@xenan7889 yes because it won’t
“You died”
Ad 1772 no, “he respawned”
Big fan of your channel from China. Please keep more of these coming!
What is life like in China?
Get out of there ASAP. Its just a matter of time before China becomes the next North Korea
Thanks will! This stuff is one of the best parts of the week
I am Chinese, and if you think Chinese people are having a bad time because of VPNs, you are completely wrong. On the contrary, as an ordinary Chinese, I think we need this very much. The Chinese capital was once attacked by terrorists using Facebook. However, this app does not belong to us and Facebook was not willing to help (customer privacy issues), so it was banned. For those countries with media hegemony, they have always wanted China to collapse, and the Chinese people need a stable country. society.
Lmao for realll the west acts like needing a VPN is a horrific limit on our freedom just because it’s from the Chinese government
As a China university student, I am watching this video with VPN.😇
have fun browsing the internet from the free world, dont let your government brainwash you into some patriot brat.
Hello, Can you explain how is your vpn speed in china? like im interested to study in china but I fear about the internet restrictions :( becuase educations material might not be available (for example youtube education vids)
@@wimblox2901 Hello, I am also a Chinese university student. You may have solved your question some other way, but I'll answer it anyway (just out of boredom).
Internet censorship in China has become so high-tech that common VPNs and the default showadsock protocol can be easily detected. If you build a private server overseas and use the new protocol to establish a proxy, it will also be discovered and blocked due to traffic characteristics.
We generally buy services on some websites called airports (机场), you can search for this keyword to find them (I don't give any website, I don't advertise), their builders often use self-built technologies such as BGP routing for network distribution Traffic and evasion detection. They generally use protocols such as showadsock, v2ray, and Trojan.
I don't think they are expensive, the typical price is 30 yuan/month/100GB data limit. I can watch 4K videos in this place.
From Google Translate
@@wimblox2901 it is so qukily
However not everyone able to find the useful vpn even anybody does not know the existence of it including some of illicitly apps
Some people in China have been blocked for so long that they are losing their ability to see and learn new ideas around the world. They are not willing to rationally think about new ideas that criticize China or its policies. I assume many people, even if they managed to get to see your video, probably are reluctant to watch it. It’s not the great firewall that is blocking them but their own loss of critical thinking. As an oversea Chinese, I’m more than sad to see this happening.
lmao what new ideas? china doesnt give a shit about gender pronouns. fucking brainwashed youth
That's the point. The central Party wants any frustration and criticism of their China to get automatically redirected at someone other than themselves -- foreigners, lower-level officials, unpatriotic nationals, etc. The one thing they want to avoid is a mass realization that the heart of the CPC could be at the heart of China's own imperfections.
我觉得你脑子有病谁不敢骂只不过骂也没用而已
The only upside is they don't care at all about pirating haha.
But the massive IP blocking just happens in waves. Usually right before Chinese holidays and around July 4, all the VPNs get blocked and nothing works for about a week. Then everything goes back to normal and VPNs work again and life is fine. It sucks, but we deal with it.
Just burn the firewall down 🤣🤣
How can you burn something which is already on fire?
Put it out 😂😂
Burn it with water
With COMBUSTIBLE LEMONS!
Next time I go to Hong Kong where YT is legal I’ll watch this.
Use vpn
awesome vid! keep the great content coming in, subscribed.
Thanks for the support!
Great channel, great work!!! MORE VIDEOS PLEASE
5ympathetic Absolutely! Thanks for the support!
This video should’ve been sponsored by Nord VPN
I really enjoy this channels videos more than the originals. I like the speakers tone, and I feel RLL2 gets straight down to the facts and explanations rather than trying to play into the clickbait or throw out numbers that don’t seem relevant.
the thing with winnie is just an act of self-defense and making politics a bit more serious. this is not china's fault, it is an act of intelligence. even if someone wasn't a significant political leader and people made memes like this about them, it is wrong, and should be banned, not to mention the chairman.
Keep up the great work!! 👌
Lukemellow Thank you for the support!
Why is it that users can jump the Chinese firewall with a simple VPN, but I cannot watch Amazon Prime movies in the US, even though I use my Amazon prime subscription login details, while I have a VPN turned on?!
because streaming services don't like being accessed through vpn due regional media licensing bullshit. you can keep trying other vpn server until you find one that works.
Great content! Already subscribed.
It would be interesting to know what other countries have censored online.
Great suggestion! Thanks for the support!
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Nah the thing is China doesn't really care if you use a VPN in China and break though the firewall. A lot of people I know uses Chinese VPN Softwares
China Ban most of VPNs without backdoors. So they do care and they do monitor your activities. VPN that's is secure your privacy is very rare in China
I was waiting for a VPN ad by the end of the video :D
As someone who has tried to educate themselves here are some inaccuracies (I'm from the US but am interested in the firewall so I've done research. Feel free to correct me, nice vid and no hate intended)
1: Pooh isn't banned, it was for a short time but isn't anymore.
2: Chinese people can access information on June 4th via the English Wikipedia page for it since it isn't blocked even on a reg no VPN Chinese server, however few seek out this info and even fewer can actually read it anyways since it's in English and there is no translation and if there is any it's not a reliable one.
For the "they can't read it" part, only a very small minority of Chinese know English. Even less know fluent enough English to read the page.
Fun fact: Winnie the pooh is actually NOT blocked in China; I went back to China just recently and I searched Baidu. It was widely available. Didn't use VPN
As a Chinese, I consider the firewall as useless. "Good" civilians stay right where they should be, but people like me who use VPN won't be influenced by GFW at all.
Their Firewall is pretty great, they got a backdoor on their official VPN to allow people using it to access the foreign site and then monitor their activity. No freedom at all
im pretty young so i havent started learning on the state of censorship in china til now. the winnie the pooh thing is hilarious
一部不了解不要试图评论!
we all talking about them banning Winnie the Pooh, I think it's funny that we canceled Dr. Seuss's books we more like them than we think! I'm actually dying right now! Are we really that afraid of Dr. Seuss's books laughable!!
Great video but I just wanted to point out one possible correction: “DNS Poisoning” is actually called “ARP Cache Poisoning”, ARP being Address Resolution Protocol.
The video got it right. ARP Cache Poisoning is a local area attack. What GFW does is sniffing requests and spoofing DNS responses which poisons caches because it arrives before the legitimate one.
0:35 "Worst for internet freedom"
North Korea: *am I a joke to you*
So not only they have two great walls, but both were able to climb over
2:00 why did the video go blank
Not sure? Try reloading maybe
turn on your VPN and try again
RealLifeLore2 you got r/wooshed
Sadly there's no VPN that "just works" and the GFW seems to be getting stronger by the day. I must find ways to ensure that I have fast, stable access to the global internet 24/7 before I ever go back there again.
As a Chinese I use vpn to watch this! I suddenly had the idea that using a vpn in China is like smoking marijuana in the US to the government
hey there, how is your vpn speed there?
Ha jokes on you china. I'm watching this now in china and I currently have three backup VPNs just in case.
Bruh why you still not leaving China
@@waengkevin5075 China has its own social network,life is not bad in China. Some foreign websites are free to visit, except for banned websites. If you want to know why Google is banned in China. Look at this video.ua-cam.com/video/A1sW8E2SdHQ/v-deo.html
@@cici7813 China should expand its social network, at least to like neighbors country. I'd gladly use a Chinese social then a American social networks. Love from nepal
FYI, Whinnie the Pooh is not totally banned in China, it's only those few pictures. I currently live in Beijing, and there's Whinnie the Pooh everywhere, you still could find kids toys, internet results for it.
No, you still don't know the truth. In fact, there is extremely serious information censorship in China. When you search for "Whinnie the Pooh" and “xi j p”,or some meme about these, you will find that a large number of platforms will return an empty page, sometimes with the words "violating some laws", but they do not explain more.
5:03 D N S - O V E R - H T T P S
glad there’s people who actually live in china commenting here bc the firewall lowkey is not as spooky as ya’ll are making it out to be. Suspenseful music and loaded language for what lol
Though Chinese government & Baidu censor and filter searching result with huge bias, US government and Google do it no differently, so I got nothing to complain about getting different results using different search engines. Miss the old time when Google is politically unbiased, sigh.
At least you can get different search engines with no bias
Not yet well versed in cybersecurity enough to know if this would be at all feasible, but I wonder if there's a way to disable it. Not circumvent it, just shut it down altogether, even for a short period. Imagine the repercussions if whole pieces of the internet that were locked off suddenly came back online, even for just a single day.
A year later. I'm considering looking into this. I'll see hmm.
0:17 Bro how could you misplace China so badly?
S. A. Debre reallifelore 1 (Joseph) did this so mark probably used the same image.
In fact, before 2008, China could access Google, Wikipedia, UA-cam and Ins without a VPN. I am a Chinese born in 1994, and I have been exposed to the Internet since 2002.
Love the vid and channel!
Enderdragonpig Prime Thanks for the support!
@@reallifelore2174 Is this run by RealLifeLore or our you are friend? I'm guessing two because of your voice.
Winnie the pooh isn't blocked btw, you should have used baidu for a try.
Great video but you need to update your microphone
1.34 is the best thing ive seen all week.
You're missing a lot from the firewall. They surely use DPI.
If you think it makes Chineses’ surfing experience worse, exactly it let lots of Chineses learn about IT, VPN.
So I think it is a tool that government can make people learn more actively
to view PORNHUB
also Pixiv
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Very informative, but the server which is responsible for "serving" out content doesn't give out its own IP address. That is the job of the DNS server.
Thank you for the great explanation also touching on the technical details!!
GOD I searched up tianamen square massacre and it crashed my safari
Just keeping you guys safe
You have balls uploading this
For the USA description of the internet, you forgot the NSA between the PC and the server.
@JadonGamer YOU are 100% wrong
@JadonGamer If they can't, why can China?
Damn Firebenders!
Hi rll
I subscriber your new channel..
Another interesting content..
👍 to your work..
Thanks for the support!
I was in Beijing 3 weeks ago and put Nord and Express VPNs on both my laptop and mobile device. They both failed to connect on all occasions except once ...
use ss,ssr,v2ray
Anyone who knows a little network knowledge knows that if you are determined to block the Internet, then VPN is not a problem at all.
The Great Firewall is an important problem for all Chinese though, cause it makes it harder for them to properly understand how the rest of the world views their government. For example, most Chinese news consumers are given the false impression that Hong Kong’s protests are the work of a small minority of violent anti-government extremists, when they’re actually part of a much larger movement involving a broad cross section of Hong Kong’s society that wants preserve & advance their civil liberties.
They are Han Chinese, and will be Han Chinese, not Hong Kongers
People that doesn’t step a foot on China explaining China 🤦🏻♂️
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but Biadu mentions the incident when searching June 4th 1989 even shows many pictures of Pooh when you search for him as well.
And here I thought the Americans like to build a wall
good information
Lol I watched this on a VPN in China 🤣🤣
mit has 2 separate downloads in some places 1 for china and 1 for the outside world.
Xi Jinping will likely be succeeded by XII Jinping. :D
Wow. Who would have thought someone who looks like Winnie the Pooh would have such a restrictive regime. Christopher Robin needs to whoop some ass.
So glad I don’t live in that petty country
Because you are living in the world all made by US. All apps are from US. And China is the rival of US.
It has to prevent US propaganda first. Or China will become another Russia or Iran.
@@hy128 partly true, only Russia Iran north Korea and China have an exception. And that why these countries have been demonized for decades.
@@louiswu6300 exactly thee middle east should do the same
Lmao 2:14, the chinese one brought up shrek as the second result for june 4th
*comment left around the 200views mark*
Imagine Chinese citizens having the *freedom* of using the internet. The amount of internet users would explode.
pooh pooh
Poor Mr. Winnie the Pooh!
Isn't the ISP's DNS server determines the domain name and then forward the request to the Website?
This is a great video !
Totally forgot about active pack inspection techniques
VPNs don't work so well in china anymore, having a really hard time with nord VPN. Shadowsocks is much faster and if the company is small and not well known it's unlikely to get blocked. As a foreign student in china the GFW is really annoying
It would be so interesting to see what effect this has had on the coronavirus response
Great video.I hope you get more subscribers
Thanks for the support!
I like the last part.
Gotta love the videotitle
Downg Zhong Ping must've had bad internet
I am curious if there are any Chinese nationals here. What are your thoughts on the government and do you like your country?
No
you dont need vpn even, just proxy chains is enough, vpn adds a layer of protection from unwanted viruses though.
vpn: *am i a joke to you?*
Firewall: Exists
NordVPN: I’m about start this country’s whole internet access
Lol, nordvpn doesn't work in China