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The Diplomat3d
Beijing Is Getting Better at Disinformation on Global Social Media
When China-linked networks of social media bots and trolls appeared on the global disinformation scene in 2019, most analysts concluded that their impact and reach were fairly limited ...
The Daily Star
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China may be behind social media accounts seeking to sway US voters
Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media ...
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Double happiness: China primary school greets 12 sets of twins, places them in same class to meet needs, delighting social media
A primary school in China has welcomed a staggering 12 pairs of twins into its ranks of newly enrolled students, with each pair placed in the same class in a video story that has delighted ...
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China turning ordinary citizens into spy hunters
As students flooded back into Beijing’s top universities in early September, a propaganda blitz around campuses signalled an ...
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Social media literacy basics: Your posts will exist forever
Nowadays, it is very easy to post something on social media. With sharing platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and TikTok, and an ever-growing number of messaging apps such as WhatsApp ...
NHK25d
China social media posts urge phone calls to Japan to condemn water discharge
Chinese social media sites are full of calls to condemn Japan after it began releasing treated and diluted water into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Posts on ...
The Diplomat20d
Social Media, China, and The Environment
Of the many misconceptions that outsiders hold about China, there is one that is incredibly easy to disprove: there are no protests in China. In fact there are a lot of protests or "mass incidents ...
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China’s anti-espionage drive turns ordinary citizens into spy hunters
At the government-run Tsinghua University videos were beamed onto faculty screens instructing teachers and students to become ...
Statista22d
Social media in China - statistics & facts
China is the world's largest social media market with highly engaged and mobile-savvy users. Its market composition varies considerably from the rest of the world. Due to the “Great Firewall ...
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China's defence minister also goes 'missing' after foreign minister's recent disappearance
Months after China's foreign minister disappeared from the public eye for a brief period, the country's defence minister, Li ...
Post and Courier15d
‘Muddy the waters:’ Clemson studies how China, Russia use social media to push agendas
CLEMSON — There’s nothing out of the ordinary about propaganda. Generally, all governments engage in some form of it to support their goals. It can be as straightforward as "Uncle Sam" or ...
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WTA must keep Peng case in public eye on China return, says human rights advocate
Elite women's tennis returns to China for the first time in four years at Guangzhou next week after the WTA ended a boycott ...

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