Isaac Mao describes his April Fools joke on the Chinese internet police.
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I won’t take it for granted anymore that speech and thoughts are free.
That would be considered a harmless prank in most places I would think, but to live somewhere that reacted in such a manner would most likely stifle expression.
Any word on why his site seems to be down?
I guess the Chinses authorities had the last laugh at his April Fool’s prank when they shut his site down…