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  1. Mar 5, 2024 · In New Jersey, TikTok has banned users for posting content that brought awareness to the CCP’s horrific genocide and forced labor of the Uyghur people. It’s nothing short of dangerous that the CCP controls a key source of information for millions of Americans – including so many teenagers and children who’ve seen their mental health harmed by the app.

  2. Feb 28, 2023 · The CCP’s fourth method of control on WeChat is “flooding the zone” with content creation. A group of state-backed internet commenters nicknamed “wumao” (loosely translated as “fifty ...

    • Seth Kaplan
  3. Oct 17, 2022 · The group TFBoys (Wang Yuan, Wang Junkai, and Yi Yangqiangxi) was created in 2013 as a wholesome alternative to K-pop boy bands. VCG/VCG via Getty Images The K-pop ban both is and isn’t about Korea.

    • Aja Romano
  4. May 14, 2021 · A new analysis of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) presence on social media raises important questions about how disinformation and propaganda are currently being spread online. The study, published by the Oxford Internet Institute, documents part of the CCP’s social media strategy. The researchers analyzed “every tweet and Facebook ...

    • ​Censorship, Security Concerns Accompany Clubhouse App Usage in China
    • Hong Kong: More Mainland Information Controls and Legal Repression Tactics
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    A rare window of openness: Although it debuted globally in April 2020, Clubhouse—an invite-only iPhone audio chat app—became popular in China in early February 2021 after Elon Musk publicly joined...
    App block and its aftermath:This open window closed on February 8, when Chinese users began reporting trouble accessing the app. After the block, authorities censored the term “Clubhouse” on Sina W...
    Security concerns: Clubhouse’s reliance on technology from the Shanghai-based startup Agora may allow the Chinese government to identify and prosecute users. The Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO)...

    From website blocking to SIM card registration to bail denial, moresigns of the Chinese Communist Party’s political, legal, and media controls have appeared in Hong Kong over the past month. 1. Another website blocked: Hong Kong internet service providers blocked access to the Taiwan Transitional Justice Commission website starting on February 12, ...

    Varying boycotts of 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing:Over 180 human rights groups have calledfor a full boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, set to open less than a year from now on...
    Increased regulatory controls on social media alongside “clean-up” drive: After the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) announced new rules for “self-media” accounts in late January, on Februa...
    New Hong Kong laws restricting free speech: On February 4, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam vowedto introduce news laws on doxxing, fake news, and hate speech in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Journa...
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  5. Jun 8, 2023 · Types of data that the CCP may have accessed, Yu suggests, include device identifiers, network information such as IP addresses and users’ direct messages, along with search and browsing histories.

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  7. Nov 11, 2021 · Now, mocking CCP war heroes on social media, for instance, can land posters in prison—and it’s not just political content that is controlled. Over the past few years, regulations have steadily ...

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