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China internet censorship

  • China Closes Military Related Self-Media Accounts to Prevent Security Leaks
    China Closes Military Related Self-Media Accounts to Prevent Security Leaks
    Chinese authorities recently shut down a number of social media accounts belonging to self-media enthusiasts who focus on the military. Analysts believe Beijing is trying to prevent national security leaks ...
    April 13, 2021BY Winnie Han
  • China Is World’s Worst Abuser of Internet Freedom: Freedom House Report
    China Is World’s Worst Abuser of Internet Freedom: Freedom House Report
    China was again ranked the worst among governments for increased exploitation of the internet for social control and ...
    November 5, 2019BY Frank Fang
  • WeChat Forum Administrator Sentenced to Two Years for Spreading Uncensored News
    WeChat Forum Administrator Sentenced to Two Years for Spreading Uncensored News
    Chinese authorities have sentenced university professor Liu Pengfei to two years in prison for hosting a blog and ...
    July 1, 2019BY Iris Tao
  • China Develops AI Fake News Detector Seen by Experts as Likely Censorship Tool
    China Develops AI Fake News Detector Seen by Experts as Likely Censorship Tool
    Chinese tech giant Alibaba officially announced April 1 that it has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to ...
    April 10, 2019BY Olivia Li
  • China Aims to Augment ’50 Cent’ Army, Train Cadres on Publishing Favorable Online Content
    China Aims to Augment ’50 Cent’ Army, Train Cadres on Publishing Favorable Online Content
    The Chinese regime is amping up its monitoring of the internet with a new strategy: creating its own ...
    September 12, 2018BY Annie Wu
  • China’s Hainan backtracks on offer of censorship-free internet for foreign tourists
    China’s Hainan backtracks on offer of censorship-free internet for foreign tourists
    China’s tourist hotspot Hainan has quickly backtracked on its announcement that it would allow foreigners visiting the island ...
    June 25, 2018BY Paul Huang
  • More Evidence WeChat Is Recording Private Messages for Beijing to Spy on Users
    More Evidence WeChat Is Recording Private Messages for Beijing to Spy on Users
    More evidence has emerged to support the widely held suspicion that China’s most popular messaging app, WeChat, is ...
    May 1, 2018BY Paul Huang
  • Chinese Regime Forces Xinjiang Residents to Download Spying App, Which Has Ability to Track and Censor Users, Report Says
    Chinese Regime Forces Xinjiang Residents to Download Spying App, Which Has Ability to Track and Censor Users, Report Says
    When news emerged last July that residents in Xinjiang, located in the northwestern frontiers of China, were required ...
    April 12, 2018BY Annie Wu
  • Censorship in China Turns Social Media Into Tool of Repression
    Censorship in China Turns Social Media Into Tool of Repression
    A new report says that the Chinese regime continues to tighten its grip on the internet and impose ...
    March 21, 2018BY Paul Huang
  • WeChat Now Has 1 Billion Accounts, Whose Conversations Are Being Stored and Monitored in China
    WeChat Now Has 1 Billion Accounts, Whose Conversations Are Being Stored and Monitored in China
    China’s dominant messaging app WeChat now has one billion accounts worldwide. The popularity of the platform, however, has ...
    March 6, 2018BY Paul Huang
  • In Sharp Contrast to Apple, Asus Bows Out of China’s Cloud Storage Market to Protect Private User Data
    In Sharp Contrast to Apple, Asus Bows Out of China’s Cloud Storage Market to Protect Private User Data
    As an increasing number of international companies in China cave in to the Chinese regime’s pressure and surrender ...
    February 15, 2018BY Paul Huang
  • Father of China’s ‘Fifty-Cent Army’ Admits to Corruption Charges
    Father of China’s ‘Fifty-Cent Army’ Admits to Corruption Charges
    Corruption is not the most serious offence he committed when in office.
    August 26, 2016BY Frank Fang
  • The Chinese Military Is Trying to Hire College Students to Be Propagandists
    The Chinese Military Is Trying to Hire College Students to Be Propagandists
    Chinese regime spends billions of dollars every year on maintaining social stability.
    April 10, 2016BY Frank Fang
  • Chinese Internet Users Mock Beijing’s New Citizens Censors
    Chinese Internet Users Mock Beijing’s New Citizens Censors
    Public security bureau in Beijing introduced new citizen group to stifle online freedom of speech.
    January 17, 2016BY Frank Fang
  • China’s Main Anti-American Writer Just Got a Promotion
    China’s Main Anti-American Writer Just Got a Promotion
    Zhou Xiaoping, a popular Chinese blogger known for being critical of the United States, now heads what some ...
    June 15, 2015BY Jenny Li
  • China’s Notorious ‘Fifty Cent Party’ Is Given New Proportions
    China’s Notorious ‘Fifty Cent Party’ Is Given New Proportions
    China’s Communist Youth League reportedly oversees 10 million online propagandists, many of them young people attending school.
    April 7, 2015BY Matthew Robertson
  • China’s Internet Users Hail Google for Banishing Chinese Security Certificates
    China’s Internet Users Hail Google for Banishing Chinese Security Certificates
    Google bans the certificates issued by the China Internet Network Information Center.
    April 3, 2015BY Frank Fang
  • Hollywood Studios Suing China’s Xunlei for Breaking Anti-Piracy Deal
    Hollywood Studios Suing China’s Xunlei for Breaking Anti-Piracy Deal
    One of China's top Internet companies, Xunlei, also runs one of its top tools for downloading pirated films. ...
    January 21, 2015BY Joshua Philipp
  • China Says It Will Force Internet Users to Register Their Names
    China Says It Will Force Internet Users to Register Their Names
    China is going to “thoroughly implement” a long-discussed real name registration system on the Internet in 2015, signaling ...
    January 19, 2015BY Lu Chen
  • Member of Chinese Business Elite Calls for an End to Internet Blockade
    Member of Chinese Business Elite Calls for an End to Internet Blockade
    Well known Chinese real estate mogul Pan Shiyi calls for an end to China’s Internet censorship.
    December 15, 2014BY Fang Xiao
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