Category: Cyberspace Administration

China Seeks to Punish Online Bullying–But Journalist-In-Exile Says Beijing is Directing It All

China issued its draft guideline for punishing cyber violence and online crimes recently after a high-profile “bullying” case emerged on the Chinese internet. However, Chinese journalist-in-exile Zhao Lanjian commented that there is effectively “no online bullying” in China. Instead, Zhao says, the “crimes” are concerted acts carried out by the communist regime and its peripheral companies…


CCP Issues New Regulation to Censor Social Media Threads After Video of Attack on 4 Women Drew Outrage

After a video of four women being brutally attacked in a restaurant in Tangshan, China last week went viral and sparked public outrage online, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Cyberspace Administration issued a new regulations to increase control of comments about videos on social media threads. This measure has attracted wide criticism. The security footage…