Topic: Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping’s regime exemplifies the dangers of state-sponsored censorship and surveillance, stifling free expression and dissent across China. From cracking down on online discourse to censoring critical voices, the government’s actions highlight the urgent need to defend individual liberties against oppressive policies. The impact of these measures extends beyond borders, influencing global tech companies and their approach to content moderation and user data.
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Marvel Rivals Criticized for Censoring “Winnie the Pooh” and Other Topics to Please China’s Government
Players encounter unexpected restrictions as Marvel Rivals censors everyday phrases in its chat system.
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Memes Under Siege: China’s Crackdown on Online Youth Dissent
The CAC’s campaign seeks to purge critical economic views, youth disillusionment, and “harmful” online memes from Chinese cyberspace.
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OpenAI’s CEO Asks China For Help In Shaping AI “Safeguards”
Sam Altman wants China’s input.
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Malaysian Comedian Uncle Roger Banned On Weibo For Jokes About Chinese Communist Party
A social media blackout.
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Citizens in China delete chat history after people are contacted by police over protest support
Citizens are paranoid they’re being watched. And they’re probably right to be.
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China cracks down on internet discourse as biggest protests since Tiananmen Square break out
Protesters are calling for an end to lockdown and the resignation of Xi Jinping.
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China moves to suppress online “rumors” in preparation for party congress
Further censorship proposals.
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Adolf Xitler, CoronaXi: The President Xi nicknames China censors online
564 nicknames are censored.
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China makes a new big push to digitize everything
Complete centralized control.
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Chinese author who accused Xi Jinping of human trafficking is censored across China’s internet
All mentions across social media have been scrubbed.
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Fauci reports back to Davos that the US has a Covid “disinformation” problem
Constant censorship push.












