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Under the WeiboScope

With more than 300 million registered users, the popular microblogging service Sina Weibo sometimes called the Chinese Twitter can offer unique insights into the quotidian musings of Chinese netizens. One way to sort through the barrage of microblogs posted each second is to make use of aggregation tools that provide a list of the most reposted or most commented-on microblogs

SOPA 2022 Journalism Awards Open for Entries Deadline 17 Feb

The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in journalism, announced today that the SOPA 2022 Awards for Editorial Excellence are open for entries. The deadline for submissions is 3pm Hong Kong time on Thursday, 17 February 2022.

China s Top 5 Censored Posts in 2015

Chinese President Xi Jinping rounded off 2015 by posting his first message on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, in the form of a new year’s greeting to the People’s Liberation Army. His post received 52,000 comments, mostly fawning messages of support featuring thumbs-up and smiling emoticons. This short message symbolizes the official taming of Weibo, whose early promise as

香港電台網站 : 第三台|Backchat| Fake news ; and elderly drivers

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Weibo Whack-a-Mole

China might be the world’s second-largest economy, and have more Internet users than any other country, but each year it is ranked as the nation that enjoys the least Internet freedom among the 65 sample nations scored by the U.S.-based Freedom House.There is little new about China’s low ranking in the annual Internet freedom report (which notably doesn’t include China’s

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