I believe it is not a decision made by official z-library operators, but by volunteers who helps organizing related things in China.(Still waiting for announcement from z-library official though.)
It is pretty sad to know about that, and it means that people in China lose a precious method to exchange books(and knowledge).
Volunteers who work in China to help with such things will need to endure risks.And publication regulations are quite strict in Mainland China.
- Except for textbooks, there're some books Chinese government doesn't welcome on the z-library website.
- And Z-Points used for exchanging books means that people are able to distribute books without interference of the government(as far as I'm concerned).
It is pretty sad to know about that, and it means that people in China lose a precious method to exchange books(and knowledge).
Volunteers who work in China to help with such things will need to endure risks.And publication regulations are quite strict in Mainland China.
- Except for textbooks, there're some books Chinese government doesn't welcome on the z-library website.
- And Z-Points used for exchanging books means that people are able to distribute books without interference of the government(as far as I'm concerned).