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>> Reblogging because it emerges that the block is most likely to do >> with a general extension of censorship>> (combined
>> with the added publicity AO3 has gotten through the Hugos) than >> fan activity. See this twitter thread.>>
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>>> full thread, presented without comment: >>> https://twitter.com/muge_niu/status/1233762832556154880?s=21>>>
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>>> As of today, 29 February 2020, AO3 has been blocked by Chinese >>> censors - allegedly (but not confirmed) because the website was >>> reported for RPF of an actor that fans of said actor found it >>> distasteful and harmful. This was one of the last pockets of >>> Chinese internet communities that was truly connected to the >>> social platform of the rest of the world.>>>
>>> Izzy on Twitter>>>
>>> “THREAD: Sad day for Chinese internet users: Ao3, archive of >>> our own, was reportedly blocked on Feb 29, 2020. I can’t begin >>> to describe its>
> This has turned into a pissfest both here and on twitter, and > everyone fancies themselves a China Internet Expert today, so > here’s a bit of a clarifier, especially in regards to a) and the > notes and b) the above, second twitter thread, which leaves a bad > taste in my mouth as well:>
> 1) THIS ISN’T ABOUT YOU. To those people in the notes who are > using this to talk about anti-culture and purity culture: _PLEASE_ > fucking shut up and show some goddamn respect, there is more to play > here than your stupid goddamn anti/anti-anti dichtonomy. If you’re > not Chinese, if you don’t live in mainland China currently, the > world doesn’t need your opinion on something that probably won’t > affect you and the Chinese fanbase doesn’t need you weaponising > them and forgetting about them in 2 days time. They don’t need > westerners on any side of the “anti” fandom war to speak for> them.
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> Stop infatilising Chinese fandom and the fanbase. This goes for > people on both side of the “anti” discourse, you really don’t > need to run your mouth on this if you haven’t had extensive > exposure and interaction with Chinese internet communities and > censorship regulations. I don’t care which side you’re on > regarding the “anti” discourse _this isn’t about you and your > crusade. _This shit has real-life consequences to the Chinese lgbt > communities online and westerners adding their unneeded two cents > doesn’t help. Like, I am B E G G I N G you all, stop making this > about your dumb feud.>
> 1.5) IT’S NOT REALLY ABOUT THE HUGO’S EITHER. Any speculation > about what triggered it and how “it must have been in the works > for a long time”, especially how exposure from Hugo’s made them > a target (as hinted at in the twitter thread), etc. etc. > is….literally about as accurate as tea-leaf reading, because > internet censorship in China is reactive, not pro-active, and > there’s way more things they need to waste spend their time on > that Ao3. I know American-centric egotism is a hell of a drug, but > Western fan culture is just….really not high enough on the > priority list. The government is more interested in weaponising (and > monitoring) its own homegrown fandom culture.>
> If they wanted to ban it after Hugo’s, they would have banned it > after the Hugo’s, there would be no need to wait until new > regulations took force.>
> 2) IT _IS_ ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT. Like, this seems to be forgotten > in the conversation. _The ultimate enforcer and oppressor are the > people in power_. This is about moral outrage and how it plays out > in an authoritarian state, but it’s not _just_ about that. Fans of > the actor are probably genuinely concerned that his being associated > with queerness and explicit works would be detrimental to his career > and image (which it is, because Chinese media landscape is > unforgiving and scrupulous), and acted accordingly. It’s > combination of state-perpetuated and culturally normative homophobia > and a fandom’s reaction to that. But, on the flipside, the fanbase > knew that they could weaponise the government’s party line > regarding homosexuality, they knew this could have reach. Whether > the fanbase should shoulder the blame for it still being debated - > there are arguments and screenshots from each side, claiming that > the other side is responsible. The story goes that fans reported > one piece of fanfic to be taken down, and the whole site went with > it. However, reporting one piece of the fic to the censors for > explicit content doesn’t….really cut it, because that’s never > been how Chinese censorship works.>
> But, ultimately, it was an overzealous government that took action, > and used a harsh measures to enact it.>
> 3) IT’S NOT _JUST_ ABOUT THE REGULATIONS. The new regulations > (which are supposed to be implemented today, March 1st 2020 China > Time) are likely only _one_ of the causes for that the ban was > implemented, it’s also likely not the root cause in and of itself. > The new regulations basically streamline what was previously already > in place and being enforced. It’s harsher, but it’s policy on > sex, explicit content, and porn, especially regarding queer fiction, > is not exactly new.>
> If it was reported 3 months earlier, it would have been banned 3 > months earlier. New regulations always target Chinese websites as > first priority, and they act as the party line for which China-based > platforms like Weibo, Sina, Douban, etc. are allowed to operate and > host public discourse. They can’t take down Weibo and WeChat > without crippling literally the entire Chinese infrastructure, so > these regulations are meant to tell a company’s internal censors > what to go after in the comments sections and public posts.>
> Western platforms don’t have the luxury of that, so when it goes, > it all goes. Most major news outlets are straight-up blocked, so is > all popular social media. TikTok can be regulated from within China, > so it gets to stay up while it selectively self-censors.>
> 4) YES, IT WAS ABOUT HOMOPHOBIA. IT’s not like the propaganda > bureau is going to release a report on this specific action - but > Ao3 was likely banned because it’s sexually explicit and queer > content. The government is virulently anti-queer and anti-porn, and > sweeping raids and censorship actions have taken place before, even > without reporting. What triggered the ban probably came from > reporting in part, but the reasoning has always been homophobia.>
> But that said, this took some time and effort - let me remind you > censors are up to their teeth right now, suppressing public outrage > about the COVID outbreak, and just a few weeks ago there calls for > freedom of speech and unregulated internet related to the death of a > whistleblower. This _was_ a deliberate attempt, and it boils down to > how government views cultural morality in relation to homosexually > and the stigmatization of queerness and sex.>
> 6) NO, THEY CAN’T JUST USE VPN. VPNs and Proxies used to be widely > available, but unless you’re an expat, their usage is becoming > less and less frequent, and less and less reliable. They’re > subject to harsh regulations, blocks and intercepts. Most people > within the Firewall don’t use VPNs, despite what you may think.>
> The fallout is still playing out across Chinese social media. I > don’t know what’s going to happen. I don’t know where people > will migrate to next, I don’t know how to they’ll maintain > connection to international fans, but Chinese netizens are crafty > and they’ve evaded censorship before. There are conflicting > accounts from both sides about how it went down, and digging into > it, it seems like it was a long-standing intra-community feud that > got out of hand and is being played out extremely ugly and extremely> publicly.
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> People from the communities are still grappling with this, and there > are personal accounts from both sides that contradict each other. > There was some sort of reporting involved, something to do with > moral outrage, and everything to do with how authoritarianism > handles queerness and non-conventional fandom behaviours.>
> Again, this isn’t about you, a Western fan watching this play out > without fear of censorship or government action, and if you have any > respect, shutting up and not making this is into ammo for your > discourse if the best course of action.>
> Ultimately, though, this is what happens when moral purity is > enacted on a state level and enforced with power. I especially want Americans who cry “if you don’t support the Chinese government you are racist” to shut up. Thank you very much. Though angry ranting aside, in all honesty, I don’t really think anyone should shut up if they don’t want to. Everyone should be free to voice their (however ignorant) views, I am okay with western anti/anti-anti uses this to fight their discourse. Some semblance of logic and reason might actually emerge, who knows. * Mar 3, 2020 10:52 pm* 16,192 notes
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Hello again~ some updates on the Xiao Zhan situation: (1) OTW’s official Weibo responded to the situation at 10:20 AM GMT 2/29/2020, basically saying that the tag warning system exists for a reason and the RPS fics in question did not violate their ToS (2) The Chinese government (nor Xiao Zhan I think) isn't interested in doing anything to AO3 itself. Like you said, it's a safe haven beyond their reach. (3) That being said, China still can (and did) block AO3 with the GFW. edge-of-silvermoon Said:olderthannetfic
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>> Ah I made a typo: the time when OTW weibo responded was in GMT+8 >> time zone, so China Standard Time.>
> Yeesh. Such a tempest in a teapot! I hope people can figure out> vpns.
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> RPF is fine, guys. It’s fake. It’s not an insult to your fave. > It’s especially not an insult to your fave to portray them as gay > or trans, which I gather was what some of this drama was about? That > and underage sex? You do realise using VPNs to access blocked sites in China is officially illegal right? If they choose to, the authority has the law behind them to arrest anybody who uses VPNs to access sites that’s been blocked. Most of the times they don’t bother, but anyone still runs the risk of it as long as they used VPN. Especially if somebody else having a quarrel with them reports them to the authorities, there’s a real chance that they would face non-trivial consequences. “Tempest in a teapot” my ass. It doesn’t affect you, sure, but it would be nice to spare a thought for people who are are actually affected and not trivialise what they face. It’s quite nice of you to be sitting in a free country mocking people struggling under an authoritarian government. * Mar 1, 2020 10:19 pm* 7 notes
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> WOL: I love you. You’re the best thing that ever happened to me. > THANCRED: I’m the best thing that’s ever happened to you?> WOL: Yes.
> THANCRED: …Now I’m starting to feel a little sorry for you. He totally would say that. He needs to realize how precious he’s tous.
#No more leaving behind to face danger alone, Mr Waters, do you hearme? NO MORE!
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darantha
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> Honestly, I have to laugh at myself. The FFXIV writers be like > “Here’s a absolute HERD of wellrounded, sweethearted men, with a > plethora of shiptease with the player character!”>
> And then I just poke my head out my garbage can, point and go “No, > I want that one. Yes, the rogue with three tons of emotional > baggage, commitment issues and enough selfloathing to fill a olympic > swimming pool, who takes two levels in Jerkass before he gets any > better. That one. Gimmie. Plz.”(via autumnslance
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> HW still has the best opening movie of all expansions.(via phaedra-mero
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> Tour around the First: Squad goals(via phaedra-mero
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magesofblackandwhite:
> “… It may be a brief respite but… I honestly cannot put into > words how glad I am for it. It has been too long since I was able to > sit amoungst my friends at the Waking Sands. As I write, Y'shtola > reads over notes for research, Yda and Papalymo chat nearby, > Urianger appears to be search for leads, and Thancred rests at my > side… Attempting to pretend he’s not glancing at my entry here > (Yes, I see you there! Don’t pretend you aren’t, you sly bard! > Don’t make me tell Y'sh about that certain Elezen maiden I saw you > with earlier!).. … All right! He’s looked away. I will not say > it but… I am so very glad he has healed from… The events of > late. He will not speak of it but I dare not push. I am just glad he > is slowly becoming himself again. Even if he has expressed how much > he hates ‘taking it easy’, Minfilla and myself will not hear of > him overworking himself. Besides, I sense he needs to heal. And, > when he is ready, if he ever is, we are here.” - From the Journal > of White Mage, Kasiha Andra > #ffxiv #finalfantasyxiv #eorzea #squareenix #playstation4 #miqote > #keeperofthemoon #seekerofthesun #hyur #midlander #lalafell > #plainsfolk #elezen #wildwood #yshtola #thancred #yda #papalymo > #Urianger #scionsoftheseventhdawn #cactuar #cactaurserver(via rahelauillces
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angelwingprincess
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>> when your favorite characters get reduced to generic or obvious >> traits or cliches and the whole fandom adopts it as canon>>
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