Danwei helpfully points out that the Bullog blogs are back online to a limited degree on an international server while the wheels of bureaucracy slowly turn:
As of yesterday, Bullog had been closed for a full month (more than two weeks ago we submitted all the required materials to the relevant departments, but it appears that getting a formal ICP certificate may take a bit more time). For a website that has 600,000 daily page-views, and which has started to host commercial advertising, this was a catastrophic blow. Today, urgency has driven us to give an early launch to “Bullog International,” which we had originally planned as branch geared toward overseas users (this site will become a multi-lingual version in the near future).
The China servers were shut down during the Important Meeting, but will return at some unspecified future date. One of Bullog’s best known bloggers, Lian Yue, has this concise post:
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