Editorial

Instagram blocked in China

By CNN Money | Monday, September 29, 2014

Chinese censors appear to have blocked access to Instagram after images of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong flooded the social media app.

Users in Hong Kong had been uploading images that showed massive pro-democracy protests, and a forceful response from police that included using tear gas and pepper spray on the crowds.

Talk of the protests had been blocked on other social media in China — and censors widened their crackdown on Sunday to include the photo-sharing service owned by Facebook.

Instagram had been one of the few non-Chinese social media apps still accessible in the mainland, but observers had long speculated that the app’s days were numbered in China.

Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are all blocked in China, and Google has fought a running battle with authorities over censorship for years.
Instagram representatives did not immediately respond for comment, but data from monitoring services blockedinchina.net and GreatFire.org showed the app is blocked.

  • http:/youtube.com/user/officialmartymondays marty

    if they censor the internet here I’m leaving the us

  • SamuelMGee

    I would hate to be in china rn…that sucks

  • GaryAScheidt

    China is always like this.

  • ShotCaller200

    Nonsense china.

  • DHaywood

    man feel bad for you china

  • IanAHood

    the internet should be completely available stuff like this disappoints me

  • That’s Krayy

    how do they even survive over there?!!?