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China deletes 1.4 million social media posts in crack down on 'self-media' accounts
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's cyberspace regulator said 1.4 million social media posts have been deleted following a two-month probe into alleged misinformation, illegal profiteering, and ...
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China suspends social media accounts of Covid policy critics
China has taken down more than 1,000 social media accounts - some with millions of followers - that criticised the government's Covid policies. Social media platform Weibo said it had suspended or ...
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China Deletes Post Mocking COVID Death Toll
In a post uploaded to social media, China's top law enforcement body mocked the humanitarian crisis going on in India right now. A crushing second wave of COVID-19 is sending India's death toll ...
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Parents may worry about China's social media app Tik Tok, but it’s far from a waste of time
Since its launch in 2016, video-sharing app Tik Tok – known as Douyin on the mainland – has sparked a new trend among young people. The app, which allows users to create and share short 15 ...
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China may be behind social media accounts seeking to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Sept 7 (Reuters) - Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using ...
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China suspected of using AI on social media to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Sept 7 (Reuters) - Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using ...
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As China Censors Homegrown Feminism, Women Take Inspiration From a Japanese Feminist Scholar
Chizuko Ueno’s popularity reflects a surge in interest in women’s rights, even as China’s government has cracked down on ...
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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 ...
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Iggy Azalea Deletes Social Media Posts Blaming Saudi Arabia Authorities for Stopping Her Show
Iggy Azalea has deleted social media posts in which she blamed authorities in Saudi Arabia for stopping her show there after she had a wardrobe malfunction during her performance on Friday night.
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China suspends social media accounts of Covid policy critics
China has taken down more than 1,000 social media accounts - some with millions of followers - that criticised the government's Covid policies. Social media platform Weibo said it had suspended or ...
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China may be behind social media accounts seeking to sway US voters, Microsoft says
Microsoft researchers said on Thursday they found what they believe is a network of fake, Chinese-controlled social media accounts seeking to influence U.S. voters by using artificial intelligence.

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