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Feb 22, 2022 · Meanwhile, on Chinese platforms like Tencent’s WeChat, some users appear to have faced punishment for sharing content in private group communications, reflecting how company staff turned over ...
- China Freedom of Speech
November 2024 The State – and Fate – of America’s...
- China Political System
November 2024 The State – and Fate – of America’s...
- China Censorship
As US Tech Firms Bow to China’s Censorship, Chinese Users...
- China Freedom of Speech
Oct 17, 2022 · That’s a mighty social and economic force: One 2019 estimate found China’s “fan economy,” in which fans support their idols by buying their advertising products and consuming their media ...
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Feb 18, 2024 · The CCP began to assert control over the internet in the mid-1990s, but it was not until 2014 that it established the Central Cybersecurity and Informatization Leading Group, a nationally ...
Nov 16, 2021 · November 16, 2021. Credit: Depositphotos. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has long sought to influence the media and information spaces in other countries, deploying a diverse set of tools to ...
Jan 14, 2020 · Over the past decade, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders have overseen a dramatic expansion in the regime’s ability to shape media content and narratives about China around the world, affecting every region and multiple languages, according to Beijing’s Global Megaphone, a new report from Freedom House. This trend has accelerated since 2017, with the emergence of new and more brazen ...
Dec 20, 2021 · An updated list of content restrictions for short video platforms, released last week by the China Netcasting Services Association (CNSA), adds a few familiar new political priorities to the old 2019 list -- including respect for the CCP's new resolution on history and Xi Jinping's claim on the soul of 21st century Marxism.
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The now-resigned RTHK head said he had ordered the move in line with Beijing’s ban, which was made in retaliation for the revocation of Chinese state broadcaster CGTN’s license by Britain’s media regulator. While the BBC was previously accessible to only a small number of viewers in China, in Hong Kong, BBC World Service broadcasts were widely available on RTHK daily from 11pm to 7am ...