Posted on 01/11/2018 12:48:11 PM PST by confederatecarpetbag
This year, authorities have cracked down on China's top video-streaming websites, doubled down on their crackdown of virtual private networks (VPNs), removed foreign TV shows from online platforms, required users to register to online forums with their real names and introduced laws that hold chat group admins accountable for what is said in their spaces.
New rules also require online news websites to be overseen by government-approved editorial staff and for workers to have reporting credentials from the central government.
Those limitations are likely here to stay, and may even grow,
So what you’re saying is it’s like Facebook and Twitter?
Snicker...
In essence it was a Chinese version of Android that was the intended target.
OnePlus May Have Accidentally Sent Clipboard Data to Chinese Server
The Democrat Party admires the ChiComs. Remember “if only we could be like China for even one day?”
Betcha China has “internet neutrality”.
China censorship is ridiculous
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