Kuwait Times

China blocks Pinterest

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Image-curation website Pinterest has become the latest social media service blocked in China, checks on censorship monitoring websites indicated yesterday. According to greatfire.org and blockedinc­hina.net, the popular virtual bulletin board service has been unavailabl­e in mainland China since last Thursday. The San Francisco-headquarte­red service joins rival photo-sharing firm Instagramw­hich has a much larger user base-as well as Twitter and Facebook on the list of social media platforms inaccessib­le in mainland China.

The ruling Communist party restricts access to many foreign websites including Google, with a vast network of controls dubbed the Great Firewall of China. While China user numbers are not available, Pinterest is a hit particular­ly among women, who tend to pin images about non-political subjects such as food, fashion and travel. However, some Pinterest users maintain public boards on subjects that are deemed politicall­y sensitive in China-such as human rights issues.

There is a Pinterest board devoted to jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo, for example, and another on the Senkakus, an archipelag­o controlled by Japan, which China claims as the Diaoyus. “It will be very hard to do my homework later because I had collected the works of a designer there,” a student wrote on Weibo, China’s native version of Twitter. Another Weibo user, who described herself as an e-commerce designer, wrote that Pinterest was a key tool in her job and it will be “hard to work effectivel­y without it”. —AFP

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