Bullog

Bullog Shut Down (Updated)

From TIME Magazine’s China Blog: Today a prominent mainland blog site, bullog.cn, was blocked, which may also be connected to Charter 08. A few of the liberal outlet’s bloggers wrote about the document, and at least...

Control of Online Discussion Seems Tighter in China – Josie Liu

From the China in Transition blog: There are signs that public discussions on the Internet in China have been put under tighter control lately. Bullog.cn, a blog site featuring intellectuals’ discussion over political, society and cultural topics, is suspended. Currently on its homepage is nothing but one notice that reads: “Bullog is going through additional […]

Uniting bloggers – John Kennedy

From Global Voices Online: The Chinese blogsphere took a substantial step closer to the blogblogrevolution late last month when the very ‘bull’ (Chinese for cool) and well-known blogger Luo Yonghao (ÁΩóÊ∞∏ʵ©) rounded up all the hippest, smartest and most progressive of bloggers on his list and launched his Bullog.cn blog aggregator of sorts. Just a […]

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