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You could use browser add ons to block your favourite websites in English.  You can also configure them to block everything except a few websites e.g. the Chinese ones you're interested in. They can be configured to work at the click of a button, and have timers. You won't be locked into Chinese for days on end but you can make the decision, every morning or afternoon, to turn it on and it will force/help you to only look at Chinese websites.

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Thanks for the suggestion 889.

 

Limo: I'll have to block pretty much all of the English net i think. I read widely as it is, and I guess I'll be tempted to read wider if my usual sources are banned. 

 

Then there's displacement. If I stop reading the English web, but end up shunning the Chinese web by virtue of some other time consuming vice, ie. english tv, games, drinking, extra socialising or even sport... then it defeats the point. So maybe I should designate some kind of minimum measurement, below which the month counts as a fail.

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Yeah. I suppose the best option is to try and find out how much Chinese you can "bear" per day, and then work from there. Obviously you already know that it has to be interesting for you. I suggest forum topics about things that you find interesting, I've always found them quite enjoyable. If you can find enough websites to keep you occupied you could use the function I mentioned, "block all sites except X,Y,Z," which would then effectively block the whole of the English web for you. The only problem is that it also blocks the rest of the Chinese web as well so you really have to have a wide selection to keep you occupied.

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I subscribe to the NY Times, English edition, and read at least the front page every day. I'll try reading the front page of the Chinese edition too. They probably correlate to at least some degree, so it might not be terribly hard.

 

I watch the news daily on CCTV in Chinese and local news on a Yunnan channel. That helps some with spoken language. My weakness is reading Hanzi. Such a chore.

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So that looks like edelweiss and abcdefg might join me on the journey. 

 

I get cross-eyed looking at Chinese sites, I think its not just the layout, but characters on screen. Does anyone else get that, or have a solution?

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I'd join in but not good timing for me. Not sure if I could go cold turkey though, the last few years back in an office has got me quite hooked to flicking through news websites (in English). Maybe reward 15 mins Chinese websites with 5 mins English one.

For cleaner layout consider the 'Evernote Clearly' extension to your browser.

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This is a topic i started awhile ago. http://www.chinese-forums.com/index.php?/topic/45329-confusing-chinese-websites/

 

This is what puts me off Chinese websites, I find them very confusing and hectic with lots of moving things.

 

I enjoy websites, blogs about china/Chinese in English, there is usually some Chinese to read and as learner this is great.

 

Most of my browsing has something to do with Chinese, about once every 2 weeks I will see whats going on on Facebook.

 

I don't play games although i have found a couple of Chinese oriented ones that help you learn characters, their ok.

 

i would go for making sure my browsing had something to do with Chinese but not worry what language it was in.

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Every once in a while I decide to go 'only chinese' on the internet. I usually like exploring Baidu further, like tieba, then looking up things I would look up in Chinese rather than english like when I got addicted to this chinese drama and I wanted to see what everyone else thought.

 

Other then that it's not much. Like Shelley said, I find the chinese internet to be a confusing place. I really like reading blogs and very ordinary daily life things in english but haven't been about to find more than a few snippets in Chinese.

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Netease has an app you can use to see the top news in China, top photos, trending topics, etc. It's where a lot of the blogs like Shanghaiist, nanfang, chinasmack, etc. source their material. You can see netizen comments too. Or just go to their site at 163.com but I do prefer the less cluttered layout on the app.

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No evernote clearly on safari. & it looks like there is a good reason for it. This might be much easier than I expected. I never realised it before, but safari includes lots of easy links popular sites:

 

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Then there's an easy way to declutter a webpage:

 

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I have no idea if I'll enjoy the reading enough to not miss the English web, but at least now I know I'll be able to read something without being distracted by flashy things..

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but at least now I know I'll be able to read something without being distracted by flashy things.

Reader mode looks great, but I generally avoid Safari if I can.  Not sure if I should go looking for a firefox plugin, or wait until it moves from nightly to the main build.

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Safari can be pretty petulant at times. Frequently refuses to load this site.

 

Grawrt,

 

Maybe this is an opportunity to find out just a little bit more about the Chinese web. Maybe the evernote clearly extension will make it so that sites are not quite so confusing.

 

Still trying to decide if progress updates should be posted to this thread, or purely in Chinese in a new Chinese corner thread.

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Only a couple of days before the start of the internet challenge, all those looking for a more Chinese month, begin to calm down your English surfing, or have a last supper, your choice.

 

I think semi-regular updates will be needed, for self-motivation, and to provide reading fodder for others...

 

I'll start a new thread in the chinese section fairly shortly.

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Sure, welcome aboard.

 

Saw your dare via email update. Looks like a toughy, but challenge accepted.

 

Lets divide this into three levels then:

 

A: Pure Chinese for the month.

B: Pure Chinese outside of work hours.

C: A commitment to investigate the Chinese web at least twice a week.

 

Fair?

 

Sign up below......      any queries, suggestions or amendments 等等, welcome.

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Actually I didn't find it challenging enough. A dare should involve potential for embarrassment. That was more like a task so I deleted it. Ah well. I didn't sleep well and I'm tired.

 

But it got me thinking that perhaps someday someone will organize a CF event like a treasure hunt on the Chinese internet.

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