You can check whether your website is accessible in china by using a
service such as:
http://www.websitepulse.com/help/testtools.china-test.html

Try both your domain name and the appspot subdomain to see whether it
is your domain or the appengine subdomain / IP address that is being
blocked.

Matt


On Apr 2, 3:48 pm, WallyDD <shaneb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My website (on google app engine) is blocked in China where I used to
> get a lot of traffic from. I only just realised this from looking at
> the logs and noting that traffic from china has crawled to standstill.
> I imagine my website is blocked in other countries as well thanks to
> this blocking technique.
>
> Does Google have a plan for dealing with this?
>
> Any chance of a response from someone at google? I would really like
> to know if this is being dealt with seriously?
>
> This doesn't just apply to my website, it applies to every site on
> google app engine.
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