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china's cyberspace administration

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2025-10-08
New York Times 2 related

China's Cyberspace Administration began a two-month campaign in late September to fight “excessively pessimistic sentiment” and defeatist ideas on social media

As China struggles with economic discontent, internet censors are silencing those who voice doubts about work, marriage, or simply sigh too loudly online.

2025-01-17
Wired 2 related

Job listings show Xiaohongshu is rushing to hire English-speaking moderators to help manage the unexpected influx of English videos and posts on the platform

a sign of wider censorship. Earlier this week, China's Cyberspace Administration warned Xiaohongshu to “ensure China-based users can't see posts from US users.” [image] Stuart Gilmour / @drstuartgilmo...

2021-07-04
Bloomberg 19 related

China's Cyberspace Administration orders app stores to remove Didi Chuxing app, citing serious violations in the collection and usage of personal information

- Internet watchdog asks operators to remove ride-hailing app  — The surprise ban comes days after Didi's New York debut

2020-04-26
Bloomberg 3 related

Sources: China orders ByteDance to temporarily remove its Slack-style office app Feishu, after discovering content from banned sites like Facebook and Twitter

a mash-up of Slack, Skype and Google Docs — competes in China against similar offerings from other Chinese companies https://www.livemint.com/... Zheping Huang / @pingroma : Scoop: Chinese regulators ...

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