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26 February 2019
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Censored on WeChat: As tensions in China-US trade conflict rose, so did WeChat censorship

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25 February 2019
Published by jmsccoms at 25 February 2019

Economic woes hurt Chinese journalists as much as censorship does

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25 February 2019
Published by jmsccoms at 25 February 2019

Censored on WeChat: As tensions in China-US trade conflict rose, so did WeChat censorship

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25 February 2019
Published by jmsccoms at 25 February 2019

Pinoys invent app to help kids with autism

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21 February 2019
Published by jmsccoms at 21 February 2019

WeChat’s most censored topics in 2018 include US-China trade war, Huawei CFO arrest

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15 February 2019
Published by jmsccoms at 15 February 2019

Censored on WeChat: A year of content removals on China’s most powerful social media platform

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14 February 2019
Published by jmsccoms at 14 February 2019

WeChat’s most censored topics in 2018 include US-China trade war, Huawei CFO arrest

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14 February 2019
Published by jmsccoms at 14 February 2019

The U.S.-China trade war and #MeToo were among the most censored topics on China’s WeChat, report finds

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