Exploding Anonymity
The IHT reports that the Chinese government
“intends to require its estimated 17 million bloggers to register under their real names, the official Xinhua news agency reported Monday.
“Under the system, bloggers would be allowed to continue using their online pseudonyms, but must register with the authorities under their real names. The requirement is an "unavoidable choice" if China wants to properly develop its blogging community, Xinhua quoted Huang Chengqing, the head of the Internet Society of China, as saying.”[via IHT]
It is clear that the Chinese government is afraid of freedom of speech, which lies in the essence of anonymity. Anonymity sets people free from inner restrains... Anonymously, users can be what ever they want to be.
However, expressing ourselves is a basic human need, so it will find the way to come out. If blogging isn’t the ‘right’ or ‘safest’ mean, people will find other means for communicating what is in and needs to come out… Here are a few ideas for other means of expressing oneself: the MMORPGs (massively multi-player online role-playing games), forums, chats, comments… It’s like a natural dam in a river - eventually the water will create a new path, a detour, and keep on streaming to the ocean...


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