Social networking behemoth Facebook launched a Chinese-language version last month, and already some of the site's approximately 250,000 users are having problems exercising their right to poke.
While nobody really knows exactly where the problems lie (we're not sure if poking is really the issues), censorship was expected to be an issue when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerbeg decided to launch the site, and will certainly become more of an issue when the international community (and by "international community" we mean international Facebook community) descends upon China for the Olympics next month.
Someone should start pitching around a book proposal for censored Facebook updates from the Olympics.
[Radar: Chinese Facebook Users Can't Get Their Poke On]
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