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- 1: 2022-12-05 13:26:40+08:00 推文
- 2: 2022-12-06 14:03:13+08:00 推文
- 3: 2022-12-06 14:06:33+08:00 推文
- 4: 2022-12-06 14:07:05+08:00 推文
- 5: 2022-12-06 14:07:51+08:00 推文
- 6: 2022-12-06 16:56:50+08:00 推文
- 7: 2022-12-07 04:30:00+08:00 推文
- 8: 2022-12-07 12:13:45+08:00 推文
- 9: 2022-12-10 10:43:20+08:00 推文
- 10: 2022-12-10 10:46:56+08:00 推文
- 11: 2022-12-10 10:47:51+08:00 推文
- 12: 2022-12-10 10:52:27+08:00 推文
1: 2022-12-05 13:26:40+08:00 推文
RT Paul Mozur 孟建國
The most important clearinghouse account for censored protest videos inside China appears to have been shadowbanned on Twitter. Search for @whyyoutouzhele and only fake accounts come up. When we spoke to Li he said he was being mass reported, so wonder if that triggered this?
2: 2022-12-06 14:03:13+08:00 推文
The homepage of People’s Daily Online today. Jiang Zemin is the focus, but Xi Jinping still leads — his words being the news.
3: 2022-12-06 14:06:33+08:00 推文
Re Government websites are still almost all black. At the provincial level . . .
4: 2022-12-06 14:07:05+08:00 推文
Re . . . Right down to the county level. Though some are still clearly flirting a bit with color.
5: 2022-12-06 14:07:51+08:00 推文
Re Regional company search portals and other services all black as well.
6: 2022-12-06 16:56:50+08:00 推文
RT Chenchen Zhang 🤦🏻♀️
“make the spirit of the Constitution the people’s belief” 🫠
meanwhile when netizens posted things like “isn’t freedom of speech my constitutional rights” on the constitution day (Sunday) they got censored quickly
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China Media Project: The homepage of People’s Daily Online today. Jiang Zemin is the focus, but Xi Jinping still leads — his words being the news.
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7: 2022-12-07 04:30:00+08:00 推文
RT New America Fellows Program
SURVEILLANCE STATE “…explores the tactics and technologies being deployed by the authorities in China through the harrowing stories of the people and families impacted.”
Read the @cnmediaproject interview with #2020NAFellow @joshchin & @lizalinwsj now: https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/11/30/the-state-of-surveillance-in-china/
8: 2022-12-07 12:13:45+08:00 推文
In the latest CMP Dictionary entry, intern Deng Xinyu looks at how the word “socialite” (媛) has in recent years become a misogynistic umbrella term used online — and in state media — to disparage women who advertise fancy lifestyles. https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/socialite/
9: 2022-12-10 10:43:20+08:00 推文
During the first five days of December, Xi Jinping was entirely off the front page of the People’s Daily — as Jiang Zemin’s death cooled the discourse. But he’s back with a vengeance now: today’s front page.
10: 2022-12-10 10:46:56+08:00 推文
Re This is Xi Jinping at the first China-Arab Summit. So not exactly a surprise to see the pages dominated with handshakes. As always at the People’s Daily, layouts are dictated by political signaling, not pleasant design choices.
11: 2022-12-10 10:47:51+08:00 推文
Re But things get so much more exciting on page three. . . . Wait, hold on. No, more handshakes and identical headlines.
12: 2022-12-10 10:52:27+08:00 推文
Re Nearly this entire edition of the People’s Daily is about the summit. And the Riyadh Declaration (首届中阿峰会利雅得宣言) from the summit is certainly worth a closer look. http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrb/html/2022-12/10/nw.D110000renmrb_20221210_1-05.htm
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