Internet censorship in Russia Lurk no more Nov 16th 2012, 18:26 by J.Y. | MOSCOW ON NOVEMBER 11th Russian internet-users began to notice that Lurkmore, a sometimes funny, often vulgar website with a cult following, was no longer accessible. Lurkmore <http://lurkmore.to> (pictured) is a user-generated encyclopedia, a Russian-language wiki Wikipedia focusing on obscure internet jokes and memes, or what its co-founder, Dmitry Homak, calls "the kind of stuff said by the characters on SouthPark". Although no one had officially told Mr Homak anything, it soon became clear that the site had fallen into the Russian government's "Single Register" of web content to be banned under a law passed by the Duma in June. [...] Continua qui: http://www.economist.com/blogs/easternapproaches/2012/11/internet-censorship...