China implements a revised State Secrets Law, requiring Tencent, Weibo, and other internet companies to delete leaked information and comply with investigations
Yukio Tajima / Nikkei Asia :
Memo: Weibo sent notices warning users to “avoid expressing pessimism about the economy” and “avoid crossing the red lines” around economic or financial topics
Bloomberg : X: @haifeng_huang and @wexler . LinkedIn: Ethan Tan X: H. Huang / @haifeng_huang : From the global coordination games' perspective, such a policy signals stress without raising the agents...
Memo: Weibo sent notices warning users to “avoid expressing pessimism about the economy” and “avoid crossing the red lines” around economic or financial topics
- The social media service sent warning notices to users — China has stepped up control on online discourse in past years X: @haifeng_huang and @wexler . LinkedIn: Ethan Tan X: H. Huang / @haifeng_hu...
Chinese social platforms like Weibo and Douyin require popular users to reveal their real names, forcing some influencers to either cull their followers or quit
Chinese social platforms like Weibo and Douyin require popular users to reveal their real names, forcing some influencers to either cull their followers or quit
Caiwei Chen / Rest of World : X: @caiweic and @xuhulk X: Caiwei Chen / @caiweic : Chinese influencers are mass blocking their fans, if not quitting social media at all to get away with the new social...
Tencent's WeChat, ByteDance's Douyin, Kuaishou, and others post similar notices asking users with 500K+ followers to reveal their real names, following Weibo
Bloomberg :
Weibo CEO Wang Gaofei confirms China may start requiring online political and financial commentators with 1M+ followers to display real names on their accounts
An analysis of Baidu, Bilibili, Bing, Douyin, Weibo, and other Chinese search platforms finds 60K censorship rules, implemented differently by each service
This report has an accompanying FAQ. — Key findings — Across eight China-accessible search platforms analyzed — Baidu …
Source: China has blocked Tencent-backed health platform DXY from posting on Weibo, WeChat, and Douyin amid its criticism of China's efforts to fight COVID-19
Source: China has blocked Tencent-backed health platform DXY from posting on Weibo, WeChat, and Douyin amid its criticism of China's efforts to fight COVID-19
Cissy Zhou / Nikkei Asia :