Weibo censorship
Weibo CEO condemns Twitter, criticized in turn by Chinese netizens
On October 31, the CEO of Sina Weibo, Wang Gaofei, commented on how the world's richest person Elon Musk recently acquired Twitter and plans to cancel its policy of "permanently banning users" and compared it with Weibo's policy of banning users. As a result, the Weibo comment area was out ...
Consecutive forest fires in China recently, removed from Weibo’s hot searches
Forest fires have occurred in Guilin, Guangxi, Hunan, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi, but the information was unavailable on Weibo, and netizens believe that the officials are blocking the news. On October 17, there were rumors on the Internet that a forest fire broke out in the Nanling Mountains in the north of Guilin, Guangxi, ...
Fatal zero-COVID policy allegedly causes the death of a 16-year-old in China
A video showing the suffering of a girl shortly before her death in a quarantine facility in China aroused people's indignation. It ignited social media with repudiation and demands responsibility for what appears to be one more abuse of the measures imposed under the excuse of the COVID-19 pandemic. The tragedy ...
Weibo censors anti-nationalist and democratic expression on its pages
Recently, Hu Xijin, former editor-in-chief and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) secretary of Global Time, an English-language newspaper attached to the official party organ, Peoples Daily, commented on Weibo about his ultra-nationalist views on Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan. Hu said, "It would be a good reason to wage war," and then ...
Using Zhou Jielun’s song to imply Xi? Weibo account terminated instantly
On July 6, prominent Taiwanese artist Zhou Jielun published a new song titled "Greatest Works of Art" on YouTube, sparking many heated debates. On July 15, several Chinese netizens took advantage of the song's success to voice their displeasure. According to Vision Times, the Weibo accounts of these users were ...
Tennis champion alleges being sexually abused by former vice-president of the Chinese regime, Zhang Gaoli
After the tennis world champion, Peng Shuai, denounced the sexual harassment and abuse of the former vice-president of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Zhang Gaoli, it activated the quick censorship of the social network Weibo. They deleted the message within minutes, increasing the scandal. "Unverified post from Chinese tennis star Peng ...

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