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::Also, given my critique on Mipplor, you might want to read this, [http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9200820/Elgan_How_spammers_will_poison_your_social_graph Elgan: How spammers will poison your social graph], especially the paragraph that contains ''... One of the best known is the Chinese government's so-called 50 Cent Army, which involves thousands of people paid to post pro-Chinese Communist Party opinions on message boards and social media sites inside China and around the world. ...''
::: I agree with whats [[User:MrTweek|MrTweek]] and [[User:Guaka|guaka]] point out here , you are welcome to continue the geo-political debate in my talk page. --[[User:Mipplor|Mipplor]]
 
::: Many countries in the world have states, provinces or whatever that have their own laws. Even in some states of the US or of Australia it's illegal to hitchhike. That does not make them very "special" in a political sense. Still, this should be mentioned in the article, but I don't get why Tibet should be listed in a list of countries. They are autonomous, but not independent. It's basically the same status as Catalunya in Spain. I agree that Hong Kong and Macao are something special in a political sense, but they are only cities and connected directly to mainland China, so I don't think that's very relevant for hitchhiking. Change it, if you have been there and disagree. I was never there. --[[User:MrTweek|MrTweek]] 10:06, 13 December 2010 (CET)