Chinese authorities have blocked Instagram
Chinese authorities have resorted to setting online to affect protest presentations, covering Hong Kong. Social network Instagram has been completely blocked, and the service Weibo has been censored.

Chinese authorities have resorted to setting online to affect protest presentations, covering Hong Kong. Social network Instagram has been completely blocked, and the service Weibo has been censored.
Chinese authorities have blocked access to the famous service for sharing photos and short videos of Instagram. This happened due to the fact that the protesters participating in mass unrest in Hong Kong, coordinate their own actions including with the help of this service.
Restrictions have also affected the activities of other Internet services. They spread censorship, however fully their activities stopped was not. Local social network Weibo, the Twitter analogue, was included in the black list tirade Occupy Central, RIA Novosti reported. All social networks have been applied even for publications evidence of use by police rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators.
Many shambles around the world coordinated through social networks, among which the main role was occupied by Twitter and Instagram. In specific embodiments, the excitement even led to the change of political system, which, undeniably, eager to halt the Chinese authorities. To achieve the desired result, they resorted, even, and to the regulation of the Internet.
Previously, Melbourne Herald sun reported strict measures are taken to accelerate the presentations. In consequence of the global protests of police of the metropolis decided to take violent measures to calm the masses. About 40 protesters were injured in conflict with law enforcement agencies in Hong Kong. Note that people took to the streets for another 4 days ago in order to protect their own rights and to achieve change the existing electoral system in the administrative region of the PRC. Police to accelerate the mass use tear gas and rubber bullets.
The protesters intend to achieve the holding of direct elections of the administration of Hong Kong. In early June, held a ten-day online referendum, which was attended by 800 thousand people. Beijing spoke out strongly against it, noting that the vote is not valid, then in Hong Kong and started the demonstration, which was announced by the requirement to adjust the electoral system.