"The problem with Skype is that they did more than what people expected. They over-satisfied the government," said Isaac Mao, one of China's earliest and best known bloggers.
"This is a big blow to Skype's credibility, despite the fact that Skype executives are downplaying it as not such a big deal."
"We already knew that their software would not pass on messages with some words in them, so we understood they had some deal with the government and we avoided them," said Wang Lixiong, an author with dissident views.
"The problem with Skype is that they did more than what people expected. They over-satisfied the government," said Isaac Mao, one of China's earliest and best known bloggers.
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