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December 19, 2010 2:02 am  #1


China Flag - Anyone have it?

Hi folks

I'm guessing my site is blocked in China, so I will never acquire a Chinese flag.  What about your sites?


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December 19, 2010 9:29 am  #2


Re: China Flag - Anyone have it?

TaiwanSummer wrote:

Hi folks

I'm guessing my site is blocked in China, so I will never acquire a Chinese flag.  What about your sites?

It is likely that China is blocking sites. Anyhow, i couldn't see why they should do that with your page.

I suggest to contact a FC forum member from China and ask directly for a visit. That will provide two results:
1, confirmation that your site is blocked; or
2. a flag from China.

The latter is the better result I assume. 

Good luck

oops, I forgot: Germany +1

Last edited by Jens (December 19, 2010 9:30 am)


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December 19, 2010 4:07 pm  #3


Re: China Flag - Anyone have it?

Pillandia wrote:

"Blogspot" sites are banned in the People's Republic of China.

That doesn't surprise me.  Somewhere in the bloggersphere probably has mentioned Tibet and/or Taiwan, and of course, that will cause Blogger to be shut off entirely.


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December 19, 2010 4:09 pm  #4


Re: China Flag - Anyone have it?

Pillandia wrote:

I solved this question using a free renaming of my website. It is possible with http://www.dot.tk It is the official website of the island of Tokelau (Pacific Ocean) giving You 100% free such opportunity.

OK, I got it.

But now - how do Chinese internet users find the renamed-link? 

I can't imagine I have any means of putting the renamed link into Google searches in China.  How do you get the link known in China?


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December 19, 2010 4:11 pm  #5


Re: China Flag - Anyone have it?

Lars2001 wrote:

I do have a Chinese flag. Can you please visit me? www.landen-lars.jouwweb.nl

+1.

I see you have a single CDN flag.  I wonder if it was when I visited?  I like the background (the flags) on your page.


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December 19, 2010 4:12 pm  #6


Re: China Flag - Anyone have it?

Pillandia wrote:

TaiwanSummer wrote:

Hi folks

I'm guessing my site is blocked in China, so I will never acquire a Chinese flag.  What about your sites?

"Blogspot" sites are banned in the People's Republic of China. I had had the same problem of You. I solved this question using a free renaming of my website. It is possible with http://www.dot.tk It is the official website of the island of Tokelau (Pacific Ocean) giving You 100% free such opportunity.
Therefore, as regards me, my website is reachable either with http://www.pillandia.blogspot.com or with http://www.riigipiirid.tk .
I hope this advise can be useful to more members 

You have (by far) the most FC visits/hits of any FC counter I have seen.


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December 19, 2010 4:14 pm  #7


Re: China Flag - Anyone have it?

Jens wrote:

oops, I forgot: Germany +1

+1 Canada


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December 19, 2010 11:27 pm  #8


Re: China Flag - Anyone have it?

Thanks for the PM!


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