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Sunday, April 24, 2005 

Correction: QQ Censorship on the Word "March"

It is not entirely true that the word 'march' has been censored on QQ, a popular Chinese instant messaging software. Zheng from Fujian province wrote me recently and said that he could use the word 'march' on QQ without any problems. It could very well be that the censorship only happens in some regions and not all across the country.

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