LinkedIn was inaccessible from Beijing, producing an error message on Friday morning. Linkedin confirmed via email that the site has been blocked for some users in China. The term “Jasmine Revolution” refers to the pro-democratic movement that began in Tunisia last December. Chinese government censors were quick to prevent any mention of the term from spreading far. The blocking of LinkedIn could follow the path of other U.S.-based sites that have faced troubles with China’s Internet censors. In 2009, both Facebook and Twitter were blocked.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2127522/china-blocks-linkedin–ramps-up-internet-censorship.html

