Google gets country-specific censorship for Blogger platform

Posted on 02-02-2012

Google quietly announced it will be able to censor posts on its Blogger platform, on a country-specific basis. The move only came to public attention this week, but had been announced on a Blogger help page on January 9th, weeks ahead of Twitter’s similar country-specific tweet censorship announcement.

Just like with Twitter’s move, users in countries without censorship laws will be able to view all Blogger posts, they will only be blocked from view within the specific countries. Google’s solution relies on country-specific URLs, where visitors will be redirected to their current location’s domain for Blogger, or a country-code top level domain (ccTLD).

The new blog redirection was explained on a Blogger FAQ page, where Google elaborated on the move:

“Migrating to localized domains will allow us to continue promoting free expression and responsible publishing while providing greater flexibility in complying with valid removal requests pursuant to local law. By utilizing ccTLDs, content removals can be managed on a per country basis, which will limit their impact to the smallest number of readers. Content removed due to a specific country’s law will only be removed from the relevant ccTLD”

Google interestingly also allows users to use a special No Country Redirect (NCR) URL, when visiting a specific-country's blog domain:

“If you visit a blog that does not correspond to your current location as determined by your IP address, the blogspot servers will redirect you to the domain associated with your country, if it’s a supported ccTLD.

Blog readers may request a specific country version of the blogspot content by entering a specially formatted “NCR” URL.

NCR stands for “No Country Redirect” and will always display buzz.blogger.com in English, whether you’re in India, Brazil, Honduras, Germany, or anywhere.

For example: http://[blogname].blogspot.com/ncr – always goes to the U.S. English blog.

This special URL sets a short-lived cookie (session and/or a short life time) that will prevent geo-based redirection from the requested domain. This applies to all web browsers and all Operating Systems.”

Do you think Google and Twitter have the right idea? Is this the best way to conform to laws, while still allowing for freedom of expression? Let us know in the comments section below:

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  • 2012-02-03 karan shah

    internet should be free...and uncensored as per my point of view

  • 2012-02-03 ravi teja

    I think these govt's are not For the people,By the people,Of the people.
    these are working for companies, corporates, or something those are making us blind in this world(internet)

  • 2012-02-02 sid

    no they cant censor the internet. but they can censor your search results which really can effect user activity.

  • 2012-02-02 sid

    censoring blogger today...maybe censoring google+ or youtube next .....and then censoring search results..; this is just insane! 
                  dear google, we know that our f***ing govt. and ministers are repeatedly nailing you over censoring your services, but please stick to your stand towards these issues and with your commitment towards creating an open web; you just cannot give in yet!

    p.s.- why isn't a dislike button here!?

  • 2012-02-02 Rajeev

    I think censoring on Blogger is still easy but how can you aspect Google to censor the whole content on internet.

  • 2012-02-02 Sourabha Shakya

    No idea.

  • 2012-02-02 Vishal

    Will it effect our link juice..What if I have a custom domain..Please explain it in brief.. 

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