Violations of online regulations include making distorted interpretations of housing policies, says Chinese administration.
Several popular social media platforms in China have announced that they will require accounts with more than 500,000 followers to display real name information on October 31, 2023. Accounts with more ...
Dwindling job and income prospects in China are fuelling intense social media chatter about the fashion and culture of the country's high-growth period 20 years ago, in what analysts describe as a way ...
These supposed cynics and skeptics, two of whom had tens of millions of followers, have had their accounts suspended or banned in recent weeks as China’s internet regulator conducts a new cleanup of ...
Chinese are turning to social media influencers and celebrities for tips about treating COVID-19 after the country’s whipsaw reversal in virus strategy undermined trust in government advice and health ...
HONG KONG— China began censoring some tariff-related content on social media on Wednesday after U.S. “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries took effect, including massive 104% duties on Chinese ...
Social media in China has been appalled by a cross-dressing, middle-aged man who claims to have had sex with more than 1,000 men, secretly filming them and sharing the videos online. Police in the ...
With the feud between President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk reigniting this week, social media users in China are siding with the world’s richest man, according to The Guardian. Users of ...
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