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  2. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    An investigation by ProPublica and The New York Times found that the Cyberspace Administration of China placed censorship restrictions on Chinese media outlets and social media to avoid mentions of the COVID-19 outbreak, mentions of Li Wenliang, and "activated legions of fake online commenters to flood social sites with distracting chatter". [170]

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Social Multilingual 15 December 2017 [27] [28] –present Blocked Spotify: spotify.com spotify.com Music streaming Multilingual 7 October 2008–present Unblocked (Service Not Available) [29] Messenger: messenger.com messenger.com Messaging Multilingual August 2011–present [7] [8] Partially blocked (available for tourists in Hainan) [4 ...

  4. Censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    For the domestic internet community, the propaganda department governs what type of content should be banned or deleted on the internet, and the system of social media or website conduct self-censorship which automatically filters all sensitive content. [9] Censors review the posts on social media, and the users must register by their real name.

  5. $1 million looks and luxe lifestyles banned from Chinese ...

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    Young people in China are also struggling in an intensely competitive job market, with some of them choosing to “lie flat” and withdrawing from society or seeing content creation on social ...

  6. An influencer known as ‘China’s Kim Kardashian’ is kicked off ...

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    The Cyberspace Administration of China, which regulates China’s internet, has previously cracked down on the country’s social media influencers and celebrities for untrue content and tax evasion.

  7. Why China's options in response to a TikTok ban are limited - AOL

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    China weighs its options with TikTok. The latest congressional action marks another twist in a yearslong effort to limit the scale and influence of a social media app that has grown to more than ...

  8. Freedom of the press in China - Wikipedia

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    China often blocks news websites, social media platforms, and other services such as Facebook, Gmail, Google, Instagram, and Pinterest, and has limited their access to the general public. The Great Firewall has blocked most foreign news websites, such as Voice of America , BBC News , The New York Times , and Bloomberg News .

  9. Nepal to ban China's TikTok, alleges damaging social impact - AOL

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    KATHMANDU (Reuters) -Nepal said on Monday it would ban China's TikTok, adding that social harmony and goodwill were being disturbed by "misuse" of the popular video app and there was rising demand ...