TIONGKOK continue to online crackdown everywhere

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Being punished for comments made online is common in China, where the internet is tightly regulated. As well as a digital firewall that blocks the majority of internet users from accessing foreign websites like Google, Facebook and WhatsApp, people who publish content on topics deemed sensitive or critical of the government often find themselves banned from websites, or worse.

Last year, a man called Ning Bin was sentenced to more than two years in prison for posting “inappropriate remarks” and “false information” on X and Pincong, a Chinese-language forum.

Even ardent nationalists are not immune. In recent weeks, the influential, pro-government commentator, Hu Xijin, appears to have been banned from social media after making comments about China’s political trajectory that didn’t align with Beijing’s view.
 
Do u all feel Good Hands is Benevolent?
 
Comrade Xi is too paranoid and has been fighting the western invaders lead by USA.
He has been working tirelessly to make the Middle Kingdom a force to be reckon with from all forefront.
 
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