
On Habrahabr, the
site infogr.am was mentioned more than once
( over there and over there ) -
this is
a web-interface designed for simple, simple-minded creation of interactive infographics, which can then be plugged into your site.
Unfortunately, once again I will have to mention it for the unpleasant occasion. Go now to the address
http://help.internet.beeline.ru/restricted?ip=infogr.am , and you will immediately see a message
from Beeline there: “The resource at this
IP address is blocked by the decision of the government” .

You have to agree that this
Beeline service
is still better than nothing (better than looking at the blank screen and wondering if there was an error on the Net).
')
Nevertheless, gentlemen readers, I still sue
that “Beeline” does not allow to see whether this particular site
or any of its “IP neighbors” has been blocked; we also don’t see the reasons for the closure - and it remains to be seen whether the “decision of state bodies” was a judicial decision or, nevertheless, an element of the so-called “telephone right” when the site was closed by a call from a prosecutor’s employee or another government official
or threatened provider. We can guess
something , and even with
good reason (for example, we can easily verify the absence of the name of this site in the Federal
list of extremist materials ), but we see only the final result.
"Everyone should have seen our power, the unshakable strength of the organs."
And know that the intentions of the authorities are such that there will be more such sites, not less. Providers are required to close access to sites, but do not oblige to explain to the Internet readers the reasons for this or that closure. As I foresaw
in the middle of this August , the situation with the Internet censorship in Russia will soon become almost entirely Australian due to its inconvenience.
In conclusion, I thank the bloggers
umnik and elibri for their help in preparing this blog post.
Appendage. Not even four hours after the publication of the blog,
Beeline began to remove the lock ,
apparently. Interestingly habraeffekt. The blog entry will, however, be left for history.