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I also saw people from China say that it acts as a filter, like if you can figure out how to use a VPN then you can access the internet. Creating that little bit of a barrier tends to be enough to make it unappealing for the majority of people to bother.
I know this is not china, however I think this is the reason that the US really disincentives second language learning, and does an astonishingly bad job in secondary school teaching it. It creates a natural barrier to most forign news that most people will not bother with
For sure, and I find the US is one of the most insular cultures in the world in general.
Can confirm [not on the untention part though]. But the (current) inability for me to speak a second language really hurts, and not having the pathways necessary to easily learn foreign languages makes me feel like a foolish old man, but with no gods to move the mountains in response to my determination
I can say it is helpful for Firefox it has a built in machine translator that ranges from rough to pretty good and it helps quite a bit
Are VPN free in China? Is there a cost barrier?
Im in china rn and theres a fair bit of v2ray vpn providers i only paid 26cny for mine, though none of these are reliable (hosting your own is the most reliable) and will be throttled in the evening, Theres also a technical barrier as you'll need some know how on setting it up.
Thank you for sharing that.
Not really sure about that.