Ray Bradbury, having written the novel "451 ° F" in 1953, can now
write another work (yes, the author is still alive): “403:
Forbidden. Of course, this is an exaggeration. The Internet is difficult to control,
true? "Site has been blocked." Many of you, I'm 100% sure, aren't
met during his life on the Internet a similar message. But
many other denizens of the network are faced with this, and almost
daily. Let's take a little tour. This is what Iranians can see when they try to go to the wrong
site. Perhaps the nuclear threat will spoil the mood in the morning readers
foreign news:

Sometimes there is a more polished version, with a bunch of wires:

And this is a masterpiece of Iranian minimalism. beauty

Neighboring Iran, Pakistan also supports the aspirations of its citizens
live a righteous life. True, in part - because it blocks access
only for very specific materials. Normal user will not notice.

In favorite many solar United Arab Emirates, even
Internet radiates joy. Only in the UAE, you can find a sign
crossed out with pidaristic tenderness:

Hey, you were once told in a good way! We remind once again, for special assholes - yes, this one-time bag with blood:

In Qatar, photographs of beautiful girls are replaced by the image of the Man Overcoming the Sound Barrier. Circus, in one word:

Saudi Arabia. Everything is much more decent than other Arabs. Green
carpet litter, apologizing for cognitive dissonance, informs us
about the unavailability of the resource. Allah Akbar.

In Yemen, they are very proud to have found the Final Answer to the Question of Islam. Other answers are considered irrelevant:

In Turkey, they also did not say to say their “Boo!” To unauthorized bloggers from Wordpress:

Tunisia has its own specifics - they prefer to hide objectionable content behind
specious curtain borrowed from the French metropolis:

East is a delicate matter. Here, for example, how the blow of the communist threat reflects in a completely democratic South Korea:

Even on the beaches of relaxed Thailand you can’t get away from the psychedelic all-seeing Oka:

What can we say then about some Singapore:

Internet packages in Vietnam go to users on the difficult path of Ho Chi Minh:

And finally, the Great Wall of China in action. how
expressively, how verbose! Luxurious incomprehensibility defends the country
from the Mongol network invasions:


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from here