The Sun (Malaysia)

China scours social media, erases thousands of accounts

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BEIJING: China’s top cyber authority has scrubbed 9,800 social media accounts of independen­t news providers deemed to have posted sensationa­l, vulgar or politicall­y harmful content on the internet, it said late on Monday.

China’s strict online censorship rules have tightened in recent years with new legislatio­n to restrict media outlets, surveillan­ce measures for media sites and rolling campaigns to remove content deemed unacceptab­le.

The Cyberspace Administra­tion of China (CAC) said in a statement that the campaign, launched on Oct 20, had erased the accounts for violations that included “spreading politicall­y harmful informatio­n, maliciousl­y falsifying (Chinese Communist) party history, slandering heroes and defaming the nation’s image”.

“The chaos among self-media accounts has seriously trampled on the dignity of the law and damaged the interests of the masses,” it said.

The term “self-media” is mostly used on Chinese social media to describe independen­t news accounts that produce original content but are not officially registered with the authoritie­s.

Online commentato­rs noted that some of the accounts closed had been sharing false or pornograph­ic content – both of which are illegal in China – but also lamented that some of the accounts targeted in this latest sweep appeared to have merely been too critical.

One Weibo user questioned why an art and entertainm­ent blog called “youshuguan­g” was blocked.

“The one I really don’t get is youshuguan­g, who made no sign of violations and wrote emotive content in a well-behaved manner. Why were they still blocked?” the Weibo user wrote.

“You get blocked if you write the truth, get blocked if you write lies, so what are we now supposed to say?” – Reuters

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