Friday, January 27, 2012

How to easily circumvent Twitter's censorship

By Rosa Golijan

Twitter

On Thursday, Twitter announced plans to restrict tweets in certain countries. By Friday, some clever folks already figured out an incredibly simple way to circumvent the service's censorship.

Anna Haim of The Next Web explains?that Twitter's own Help Center actually reveals the trick.

Here's how it all works.

Since content is going to be blocked on a country-by-country basis, Twitter has to identify the country from which you're viewing tweets. To do this, it relies on your IP address?? which means that there are plenty of scenarios in which your country could be misidentified.

Twitter

Twitter's Help Center provides instructions on how to change your country setting if you believe that?your location has been misidentified by the service. All you have to do is head into your "Account Settings" and scroll down until you see the "Country" drop-down menu. There you can select the country from which you're actually viewing tweets.

Or ??as you might guess ??you can easily fib a little bit and switch the country setting to one in which a particular tweet isn't censored.

Yes, circumventing Twitter's country-by-country censorship is that simple.

Twitter

So now if you ever spot?a grayed-out tweet similar to the example above, you know what to do in order to find out what it says.

Just keep in mind that you have to change the country listed in your "Country" setting, not your "Profile Location."?

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Source: http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/27/10251903-how-to-easily-circumvent-twitters-censorship

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