Re: IETF 125 Decision and Survey Summary

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One thing that we used to do at Twitter was tweeting from "banned" locations.

There's another one that's a group photo, but I won't post that one.

This photo did go on Twitter right away. No credit for an after-the-fact post.

thanks,
Rob


On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 6:07 PM Rob Sayre <sayrer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jay Daley <exec-director@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The Internet connection will filter some sites that the Chinese government considers highly illegal but this will not impact on the criterion above.

That's not how it works there. They will aggressively filter any connection that is somewhat anonymous, like hotel WiFi. Sometimes, that's an outright block, other times it's just made so slow you give up after a few clicks.

If you're on a foreign SIM card on LTE or 5G, they don't care.

Source: actually going there. They can run their country as they see fit, but let's describe the situation directly.

thanks,
Rob

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