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  2. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    [61] On 16 March 2002, the Internet Society of China, a self-governing Chinese Internet industry body, [62] launched the Public Pledge on Self-Discipline for the Chinese Internet Industry, an agreement between the Chinese Internet industry regulator and companies that operate sites in China. In signing the agreement, web companies pledge to ...

  3. Censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    Besides Internet censorship, Chinese citizens have devised methods to circumvent censorship of print media as well. As news organizations in China try to move away from the reputation of simply being mouthpieces for CCP propaganda, they face a difficult challenge of having to report the news objectively while remaining on good terms with the ...

  4. Public Pledge on Self-Discipline for the Chinese Internet ...

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    The Public Pledge on Self-Discipline for the Chinese Internet Industry is an agreement between the Internet Society of China and companies that operate sites in China. In signing the agreement, web companies are pledging to identify and prevent the transmission of information that Chinese authorities deem objectionable, including information that “breaks laws or spreads superstition or ...

  5. List of Internet phenomena in China - Wikipedia

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    Green Dam Girl (绿坝娘; lǜbàniáng) – Chinese netizens' reaction to the release and distribution of Green Dam Youth Escort, a form of content control software. The Green Dam Girl is a manga -style moe anthropomorphism representation of the software, where common themes involve censorship , satire and sexuality .

  6. Euphemisms for Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    For example, instead of saying something has been censored, one might say "it has been harmonized" (Chinese: 被和谐了) or "it has been river-crabbed" (Chinese: 被河蟹了). The widespread use of "river crab" by Chinese netizens represents a sarcastic defiance against official discourse and censorship.

  7. Chinese censorship found at Australian universities - rights ...

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    Self-censorship has worsened as universities have adopted online courses during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Chinese students joining class from behind China's "Great Firewall" system of internet ...

  8. Mass media in China - Wikipedia

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    [46]: 105 The internet in China is heavily censored with limitations on public access to international media and non-sanctioned Chinese media. [47] The main bodies for internet control are the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission , a CCP body established in 2014, [ 1 ] and the Cyberspace Administration of China, which is under the Cyberspace ...

  9. Self-censorship on China ‘biggest freedom of speech issue ...

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    Self-censorship on issues relating to China is “the most important freedom of speech issue” facing British universities, a former minister has warned.