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BEIJING – Police in China have detained at least 30 young women, most in their twenties, for writing and publishing ...
Laura Edelson and Jessica Batke reveal key findings from their 18-month probe into China's online censorship system, ...
The development of AI in China enables the transformation of the authoritarian regime's passive censorship practice into the proactive shaping of people’s cognitive framework in favour of the ...
Don’t be fooled by viral posts. The CCP allows and even encourages certain forms of online dissent – all part of its digital ...
Beijing is moving to crack down on the use of facial recognition by private companies, while preparing to roll out its ...
Elon Musk’s X said India blocked over 2,300 accounts, including the official handles of the global news agency Reuters. This ...
C hinese start-up DeepSeek has recently surged into the spotlight with its new AI chatbot. It's risen to the top of Apple's ...
Why are danmei authors are suffering retaliation in China, and why is the Chinese brand of Boys' Love so beloved around the world?
In 2010, the Texas State Board of Education banned Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? not for its content, but because ...
China has mastered the craft of policing the internet, operating one of the world’s most extensive online censorship and surveillance regimes. With mandatory identity checks on every online platform, ...
News about Internet Censorship in China, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.