Topic: Communist Party of China
The Communist Party of China employs extensive censorship and surveillance measures to control information and suppress dissent. This includes targeting online content, demonetizing independent media, and manipulating narratives to align with state propaganda. Such actions threaten free expression and privacy, creating an environment where individuals are unable to access or share truthful information.
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China moves to suppress online “rumors” in preparation for party congress
Further censorship proposals.
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YouTube demonetizes The Epoch Times
The growing media outlet can no longer earn advertising revenue on the platform.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War trailer censored in China for showing 1 second of Tiananmen Square footage
References to Tiananmen Square are highly censored in China.
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Hong Kong publishers are already self-censoring
Publishers in the region fear backlash from China now the “security” law is implemented.
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Trevor Noah becomes the face of Chinese propaganda with “America virus” jokes
The comedian’s jokes are being used by Chinese state media to boost narratives.
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Stock photo company Shutterstock is censoring images to appeal to Chinese Government
Employees within the company are demanding a reversal.
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Twitter running propaganda ad campaign against Hong Kong protestors from state-owned China news agency
China Xinhua News has been referred to as “the world’s biggest propaganda machine” by Reporters without Borders and the US…
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China’s censorship is giving citizens a false reality about the Hong Kong protests
The Great Firewall of China is trying to present the peaceful protests as a mass riot.








