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Research Essay: Whether there is Justification for the Great Firewall

After Xi Jingpin became the chairman of China, the Great Firewall (GFW) is improved gigantically. It is an internet sensor system that blocks IP address and “the world’s most sophisticated and brutal internet censorship system” (Yuan the Week in Tech,par. 5). Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began to construct this since 1998 and continually enhancing the system (Bu, par. 1). Its hardware, an intrusion detection system, is deployed on most Internet Service Providers in China. Its software is developed by some labs in China’s top universities and some network related companies. GFW was only able to block a website with keywords in the past, now it can censor the network flow patterns in secured connection (such as VPN and SSH tunnels), then block the bridges if the users are connecting to a proxy (Bu, par. 2). It means most mainland Chinese are isolated from the outside world containing various information.

To access more websites, people install a VPN to set up an encrypted network that will not be censored. Nearly 30 percent of 700 million internet users are estimated to employ a VPN to bypass the censor system (Jamie, par. 3). Influenced by one upgrade of the Great Firewall in 2013, various VPN are automatically banned. The firewall is not only disturbing the accessibility of all networks but also restricting the growth of companies academically as a spin-off. A survey conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in China indicated that 39% of American companies operating in mainland complained about the negative impact on conducting business in 2010, this number was increased to 56% in 2014 (Yan, par. 11, 12).

GFW is famous for blocking the most popular websites in the world, for instance, Google, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, which all of them have their doublings in the mainland. Google is similar to Baidu, Facebook is similar to Weibo and YouTube is similar to Bilibili.

To the recent situation that the restriction is tighter every year, many people believe China should not use the Great Firewall to block foreign websites, however, some people think it is justified to do so. This essay will introduce the huge debate with evidence, then reflect the current state to determine whether it is justified for China to use GFW.

The Chief of the States Internet Information Office, Lu Wei, defended China’s need for stronger Internet controls at a trade conference in London in June 2013. He claimed that China will not ban the foreign internet companies entering its market, as long as they abide by the law, because it is not allowed to make money while hurting the “country” (Mozur and Jane, par. 9). He restricted the ability to post of some accounts with millions of followings in social media, who criticize the government, and threated those people with the additional consequences of criticizing CCP (Mozur and Jane, par. 27). China also has unveiled tough measures to stop the spread of what the government calls “irresponsible rumors”, they threat the offenders with three years in jail if untrue posts online are widely reposted (Kaiman, par. 1).

In China, the Great Firewall is considered as a protection to the local technology firms, which brings enough space for Chinese innovation. It avoids strong international players compete with initial rising companies (“Great Firewall affects Chinese innovation”, par. 8). However, the business models used by Chinese local companies are very similar to Western Brands, the innovation seems to be a creative issue (“Great Firewall affects Chinese innovation”, par. 9). As a worldwide webpage searching engine, Google had been blocked multiple times in a decade from 2000 to 2010. Separately in the autumn of 2002, December 2003 and June 2006, CCP cut the connection down between mainland network and Google, although this network company had already blocked some certain websites in return of being able to run a local Chinese service (Lau, par. 4, 5, 8). Without a business competitor in the mainland, Baidu (Chinese version of searching engine) gained millions of users and its revenue grew quickly. Although China has a third of the internet users in the world, Baidu’s market share was still at 63 percent compared to Google’s 28 percent in 2008 (Delbert, Palfrey, Rohozinski and Zittrain, p. 453).

The Great Firewall uses a variety of overlapping techniques for blocking content containing material considered politically sensitive by CCP (Delbert, Palfrey, Rohozinski and Zittrain, p. 467). The list of keywords includes but not limited to the student protest on 4 June in 1989, Falun Gong, the influence of the first nuclear bomb in China and terms for human rights, freedom and democracy.

The army breakdown in 1989 happened because of a protest in Tiananmen Square. Students gathered together and called for respect for human rights and greater political participation. Soon, this protest was spread to more than 400 cities. CCP treated this protest as a threat, they used military force to pressing the students, and few of them were crushed by tanks in the end (John, par. 1). This is considered the world’s bloodiest political crackdown in modern history. Until now, 8964 is still unavailable to search in Baidu, it simply replies that there is no information related to your input.

China did its first nuclear weapon test in the last century, the news of success was soon spread around the country. However, not a single newspaper reported the fact that local people in Xinjiang who lived near the nuclear tests were suffering from cancer and the following painful death, there were at least a hundred thousand people. One article in Scientific American presented the medical records, which show that cancer rates were 30 to 35 percent higher in Xinjiang province than the national average (Zeeya, par. 7). Tohti, a medical doctor, said in the interview that, people are too poor to have treatment, all they can do is wait to die (Zeeya, par. 10).

All the history listed above cannot be found at any website inside the Firewall. The government either does not mention the whole story and ban internet users to post online, or avoid the truth of tragedy happened and only praise the meaningful information to the development of China. By blocking the information that will potentially reduce CCP’s control among mainland citizens, the generation who live without Facebook and Google are fully adapted to the Chinese version of Western Brands, they have no intention to discover the outside world. To resolve people’s skeptic, the government started to create a patriotic environment in social media by spreading propaganda and silencing the users who disagree.

Nowadays, the Great Firewall is strong enough to censor every user’s post and determine whether it is anti-party or not. Since most of the social media require real personal identification which includes ID number, the police are easy to locate the real person who published the post. A man in the southwestern Sichuan Province served 7-day detention for bad-mouthing the military parade on social media (Yuan Chinese Propaganda, par. 22). The management department of all these social technology companies is dedicated to delete the posts that are “harmful” and “poisonous” to society. Not only from silencing critics, but also blurring the line between love for the country and love for the party. From this illogical logic, patriots who love the country are blamed for not being loyal to the Chinese Communist Party, since they are leading China. Under the influence of being famous for bravely presenting the love of the party in social media, patriotism slowly became a fashion rather than a belief. Data shows that only the “My People, My Country” music video has been played 73 million times on Tencent Video. Users of Tik Tok and Wechat rushed to add Chinese Flag to their profile photo and short videos (Yuan Chinese Propaganda, par. 11).

The occurrence of this behavior is not a coincidence, without support from workers in information media, users are less likely to be acknowledged by propaganda. Journalists in the mainland are turning into propaganda machines. The economic situation is one of the big threats to these writers. For example, in Beijing, the capital of China, a junior reporter may only earn $1,000 per month, which barely covers the rent (Chaguan, par. 5). They are also forced by CCP and the patriotic environment. If journalists accomplished the same thing as the man in Sichuan Province, much crucial punishment will fall on them. Instead of seven days, three years would be possible because the influence of that journal is largely increased as a million users have the potential to read it. When the survival of being journalists becomes risky, more people decide to quit. The left journalists have to post propaganda and fake news.

Journalists are not the only group who has been suppressed. General internet users are bullied by a group called 50c. From an article in the American Political Science Review, the size of the 50c party is between 500,000 to 2 million (Gary, Jennifer, and Margaret, p. 486). Their work is to online bully anyone who critics the government and publishes distractive posts. This research also indicates that 65% of 50c posts are taunting of foreign countries and argumentative praise to the leader (Gary, Jennifer, and Margaret, p. 486). They post humiliation of democracy at Western countries in a taunting way and praise of safety and powerfulness of China which are highly argumentative and debatable.

In recent months, China has become the focus of the world. They first inflicted anger from Hong Kong people of being illegally intervened in political policy. Then, they ignited hatred from Americans for violating the basic right of speech freedom in the social network by reposing the NBA, because Morey posted a Twit about Hong Kong. Before discussing who belongs to the right side, all information from every perspective should be accessible, otherwise, a rational conversation cannot be formed. Unfortunately, most of the daily news criticizes the violence from the protestors with argumentative praise of the party. None of the Chinese reporters achieved the baseline of being as neutral as possible. Under the condition that another perspective is not allowed to saw or heard, social media in the mainland is telling a single story, which only represents a perspective instead of an argument. To rationality of forming a conversation, China made zero progress in solving this problem, because there is no argument at the side of CCP.

The Great Firewall preserves an immoral end by blocking foreign websites in recent years. The more unbalanced the supporters of each side is, it is less justified to filter information from another perspective. When single-story became daily news, the consequence of “bad-mouthing” is eventually serious. The society slowly towards the critic, both for citizens and the government. History reproduced the view of the Cultural Revolution, the past when groups fought against groups. They disseminated a concept, Chinese Special Socialism, to gradually deprive the basic human rights of citizens, in the way that many people gave up their rights to preserve the nobility of self-sacrifice and patriotism. As Alice Walker said, “the most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.”

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品葱用户 yogafire 评论于 2019-12-17

Great work!
但是你英语文字还是需要proof read 一下,第一段我帮你proof read 了一下

Since Xi Jingpin became the chairman of China, the Great Firewall (GFW) has been heavily fo
rtified. It is an internet censor system that blocks IP addresses and “the world’s most 
sophisticated and brutal internet censorship system” (Yuan the Week in Tech,par. 5). Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began to construct the system since 1998 and has been continually enhancing it (Bu, par. 1). Its hardware, an intrusion detection system, is deployed on most Internet Service Providers in China (reference? 然后据我了解应该是all ISPs,most的话是否意味着还有不少漏网之鱼?hedging是必要的但是这里还是要注意事实). Its software is developed by some labs in China’s top universities and some information technology companies (reference?). GFW was only able to block a website with keywords when it was first established (reference?). Now it can censor the network flow patterns in secured connection (such as VPN and SSH tunnels), then block the bridges if the users are connecting to a proxy (Bu, par. 2). It means most mainland Chinese are isolated from the outside world of free information.

品葱用户 **KindomRush

yogafire** 评论于 2019-12-17

Great work!但是你英语文字还是需要proof read 一下,第一段我帮你proof re…

哇,谢谢🙏
之所以用most是因为我找到的资料里面并没有说所有网络硬件端口都装了防火墙

品葱用户 KindomRush 评论于 2019-12-17

这篇文章是根据客观事实写的,比较中立

品葱用户 BXN 评论于 2019-12-18

品葱竟然还有帮改论文的功能
早知道我就把我的one child policy的paper拿上来抛砖引玉了lol

品葱用户 w1608 评论于 2019-12-17

审查和墙混在一起说了,有两段跟标题相关性不足。我觉得这篇文章再整理后可以更进一步再出一篇科普《如何通过审查制度配合防火墙给民众洗脑》的文章。

品葱用户 **KindomRush

BXN** 评论于 2019-12-17

品葱竟然还有帮改论文的功能早知道我就把我的one child policy的paper拿上来抛砖引玉…

🤣我的是已经给教授看过了才敢发出来的,我写的第一稿真的是太糟糕了

品葱用户 Benzene 评论于 2019-12-17

品葱又转型学葱了,可喜可贺。

说来这个 essay 是课堂作业还是会公开发表,如果打算公开发表的话约等于作者在品葱实名发言?提醒注意一下。

品葱用户 **KindomRush

Benzene** 评论于 2019-12-18

品葱又转型学葱了,可喜可贺。说来这个 essay 是课堂作业还是会公开发表,如果打算公开发表的话约等…

谢谢提醒
这是课堂作业,本来上面有我名字的,但发的时候删掉了

品葱用户 **yogafire

KindomRush** 评论于 2019-12-17

谢谢提醒这是课堂作业,本来上面有我名字的,但发的时候删掉了

恩那就没问题。西方大学很多作业都是不能出现学生名字以保证marking的公平,但是marker一般都是module convenor,因此其实多半知道是谁写的,知道归知道,他们是不会泄露隐私的(除非被中共蓝金黄)。

品葱用户 Lawrance 评论于 2019-12-17

这么好,你们没有期末考试的吗

品葱用户 **KindomRush

Lawrance** 评论于 2019-12-18

这么好,你们没有期末考试的吗

这是我一个月前写的
我期末考试在这周

品葱用户 裴珠泫 评论于 2019-12-18

纯粹从写作的角度改一下第一自然段。

Research Essay: Whether there is Justification for the Great Firewall

原文:

After Xi Jingpin became the chairman of China, the Great Firewall (GFW) is improved gigantically. It is an internet sensor system that blocks IP address and “the world’s most sophisticated and brutal internet censorship system” (Yuan the Week in Tech,par. 5). Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began to construct this since 1998 and continually enhancing the system (Bu, par. 1). Its hardware, an intrusion detection system, is deployed on most Internet Service Providers in China. Its software is developed by some labs in China’s top universities and some network related companies. GFW was only able to block a website with keywords in the past, now it can censor the network flow patterns in secured connection (such as VPN and SSH tunnels), then block the bridges if the users are connecting to a proxy (Bu, par. 2). It means most mainland Chinese are isolated from the outside world containing various information.

改后:

After Xi Jinping became the president of China, the Great Firewall has been fortified significantly. Blocking websites considered “ignominious or subversive” to the CCP regime, it is dubbed “the world’s most sophisticated and most brutal Internet censorship system” (Yuan the Week in Tech,par. 5)

The history of the Great Firewall could be traced back to 1998, when CCP first began its construction. In the following years it has been continuously strengthened (Bu, par. 1). Its hardware, an intrusion detection system, is deployed on most Internet Service Providers in China. Its software came from the labs at some of the most prestigious universities and tech companies in China. Although in the past GFW was only able to block websites based on simple keyword detection, now it has reached the point where it can analyze network flow patterns in secured connections (such as VPN and SSH tunnels) and subsequently block the bridges if the users are connecting to a proxy (Bu, par. 2). As a result, most mainland Chinese users are isolated from the Internet community, and can no longer participate meaningfully beyond the Great Firewall.

看来作者是墙外学生(墙内也不可能写这个了),简单提几点写作建议。

  • 注意用词的多样性。建议不要一个词多用。有一些表达方式的Chinglish味略重。
  • 文章的逻辑和结构有待加强。如果大概的结构是:文章开头点题>起源>发展>现状,那么每个部分承接之间建议加一下中转,signal读者“我要转换了”。我加的中转有下划线。
  • 用词的nuance、行文的风格、crispness可以参考这两本书:Element of Style、Zinsser的How to write well。文章的结构优化参考Minto Pyramid Principle。

说话直接之处请见谅,真心希望见到西方社会上更多表达能力过硬的华人。我当年也是被前辈狠命提点。

品葱用户 **KindomRush

裴珠泫** 评论于 2019-12-18

纯粹从写作的角度改一下第一自然段。改后:After Xi Jinping became the pr…

谢谢建议,我英语不好,请多多指教

品葱用户 **裴珠泫

KindomRush** 评论于 2019-12-18

谢谢建议,我英语不好,请多多指教

木有事,真心希望墙外英语表达能力强大的华人越来越多。你加油!

品葱用户 InspectorBen 评论于 2019-12-18

一点小纠正,
network flow patterns 应为 network traffic patterns 
-—-
云批改论文 XD
楼主加油!看好你!

品葱用户 叉烧酥 评论于 2019-12-18

你有兴趣上传到Google drive的话我可以帮你改一改 (新注册匿名邮箱

品葱用户 Zazulovemyworm 评论于 2019-12-17

可以幫忙發到hi native

品葱用户 clO34rbq9HAWDe 评论于 2019-12-18

“The army breakdown in 1989”

How I wish that happened…

品葱用户 **裴珠泫

clO34rbq9HAWDe** 评论于 2019-12-18

“The army breakdown in 1989"How I wish that happen…

Should be crackdown

品葱用户 clO34rbq9HAWDe 评论于 2019-12-17

一个小建议

MS Word 2013及以后的版本,机器校对功能十分强悍,交作业之前建议都用电脑proofread一遍。

品葱用户 **KindomRush

clO34rbq9HAWDe** 评论于 2019-12-18

一个小建议MS Word 2013及以后的版本,机器校对功能十分强悍,交作业之前建议都用电脑proo…

我一般都用grammy校对的

品葱用户 kazenari 评论于 2020-04-03

你真的得细心一点,一开始就把猪头名字的前后鼻音搞错了

品葱用户 poiuy123 评论于 2020-05-13

To access more websites, people install a VPN to set up an encrypted network that will not be censored. Nearly 30 percent of 700 million internet users are estimated to employ a VPN to bypass the censor system (Jamie, par. 3).

30%有这么高

品葱用户 **有勞聖駕

KindomRush** 评论于 2020-05-21

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这是我一个月前写的我期末考试在这周

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祝你考試順利!

品葱用户 有勞聖駕 评论于 2020-05-20

我本來也想效法上面兩位幫你改改的,但是我覺得其實不應該用我自己的思考方式去influence your writing,也不想risk曲解你的原意。推薦可以用Grammarly檢測一下語法,當中比較顯而易見有一些語法錯誤改一下。然後就是用詞上,可以換掉幾個常用詞。

實話說我最近也在寫文章,趁著在家帶孩子的空閒時間,關於疫情過後的香港抗爭,準備試試看投稿,但是也做好了被退稿的準備。如果不給我發,那我就發到品蔥上來⋯⋯

品葱用户 裴珠泫 评论于 2019-12-18

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