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simoom2/26/2012 9:38:16 am PST

Seems that, through some unintended hole in China’s Great Firewall, some Chinese citizens are able to access Google+, which has lead to this:

(BBC) Chinese ‘netizens’ inundate Obama’s Google+ page

Every current topic on Mr Obama’s Google+ page attracted hundreds of Chinese comments.

Some contributors made jokes; others said they were occupying the site in the style of western Occupy campaigns.

Google+ is normally blocked in China along with other social media that the authorities deem unacceptable.

Since Google+ was launched in 2011, software known informally as the Great Firewall had appeared to block it within China.

But on 20 February 2012 internet-users in many parts of China found they could gain access to the site - prompting some to suggest occupying it, in a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Occupy Wall Street campaign.

On 24 and 25 February, to the consternation of American readers, every current topic on President Obama’s 2012 election campaign page attracted hundreds of comments, apparently from China.

You can see a number of the comments translated over at the Chinese news aggregation site ChinaSMACK: chinasmack.com

President Obama’s Google+ page: plus.google.com