Syrian censors used a custom Blue Coat URL-category to policy_redirect specific Facebook pages (Syrian.Revolution: 1,461 censored) while allowing 17.70M facebook.com requests overall — only 1.62M (8.4%) were censored. The URL-pattern matching was imprecise: www.facebook.com/Syrian.Revolution?ref=ts was blocked but the identical page with additional AJAX query parameters (__a=11&ajaxpipe=1) was not categorized as 'Blocked Site,' leaving some access through.
From 2014-chaabane-censorship — Censorship in the Wild: Analyzing Internet Filtering in Syria
· §6, Tables 12–13
· 2014
· Internet Measurement Conference
Implications
Adding non-semantic query parameters or URL fragments to censored pages can evade category-based filters whose pattern matching does not normalize URLs — circumvention tools can exploit such imprecision.
Surgical per-page blocking is harder to detect than platform-wide blocking; monitoring tools should test specific political/activist URLs, not just platform reachability.