Congratulations to Xiaonei.com for being "hacked"!

by zfreet on 2008-05-11 13:06:24

Long time no see, it's the news from Xiaonei again...

The last time I mentioned Xiaonei was because it pissed me off completely. Thus came out "Xiaonei, in my eyes, officially became a pile of shit!" Now looking back, I should thank it more or less, as this uncivilized and disharmonious blog post indeed attracted quite a lot of comments and forwards from similarly uncivilized and disharmonious netizens.

Today, I'm talking about Xiaonei again because I found a picture in a group chat this morning that caught my interest, as follows:

The original link of this picture is on Xiaonei (original picture link). I wonder if it will be blocked one day too. Unlike texts, pictures are not easy for administrators to search. The censors of Xiaonei must be working hard. Let's not talk about what the content of the picture is. The dissatisfaction this netizen wants to express is the same as my previous reason - What the hell makes you say I used "prohibited words"? What the hell gives you the right to delete my blog post at will?

The message pointed out by Xiaonei as prohibited is this one (for more details, see the NetEase News "SoftBank Invests 2.7 Billion Yuan to Acquire a Stake in Qianxiang Group"):

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Japan's SoftBank has reached an agreement with China's Internet giant Oak Interactive Group (OPI) to become its largest shareholder and bring it under its umbrella. It is reported that SoftBank will spend about 10 billion yen (approximately 675 million yuan) to purchase about 14% of OPI's shares. With the additional issuance, SoftBank's total investment will reach about 40 billion yen, thus owning 40% of OPI's shares.