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Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales meets China’s censors

“We didn’t discuss it. But, I am not cool with any censorship of Wikipedia. However, I do think it is much better for a few politically sensitive pages to be blocked than for everything to be blocked. And we will never cooperate with any blocking or censorship of neutral encyclopedic content.” [Read]



By Rebecca MacKinnon // At RConversation // On October 1, 2008

Filed In Blogs // On Oct 5, 2008 // Under Internet, Censorship



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What will come of meetings between Wikipedia and Chinese leaders? An interview with founder Jimmy Wales, and a news summary:


Last week, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales had a meeting with Cai Mingzhao, Vice Director of China’s State Council Information Office - the government body whose “Internet Management Division” is in charge of censoring online content. They discussed Jimmy’s concerns about censorship. No deals or agreements were made, but Jimmy tells me that the meeting has opened a channel of communication and dialogue between the Wikipedia community and the Chinese government.

Many Chinese wikipedians and bloggers first found out about the meeting from the State Council Information Office’s own website, which posted the picture above along with a brief text that said only: “On the afternoon of September 25th, the State Council Information Office Vice Director Cai Mingzhao received the founder of the American Wikipedia, Mr. Jimmy Wales. Liu Zhengrong of the Fifth Division and others also accompanied the meeting.” (The Fifth Division is in charge of the Internet. Liu famously told the world in 2006 that Chinese Internet censorship is no different than what goes on in the West and most other countries.) …