中国政府的审查正在由中国公司腾讯开发的Messenger应用程序微信中进行。 发表了有关2019年香港民主抗议活动的评论或包括对政府的批评的用户帐户将被暂停。 据说中国政府的这种审查范围不仅影响居住在中国的中国人,而且影响到居住在国外的中国人。
根据Citizen Lab的调查,微信对中国用户进行严格的审查,而针对非中国用户的法规正在放宽。 但是,使用在中国使用过的电话号码注册的华裔美国人在微信系统中被视为中国人,并受到审查。
Accounts are suspended as soon as content written on WeChat is censored, as the Chinese government has the law to access user data and freely censor content disclosed on social media. One expert pointed out that not only political issues, but also religious and economic topics or information on public health are subject to censorship by the Chinese government.
A Minnesota-based WeChat user on the surface publishes opinions that seem to be wholly supportive of the Chinese government, but a good read shows that he does not support the Chinese government. However, he says, given the safety of families living in mainland China, he avoids talking about politically sensitive topics.
With more than 1 billion daily active users, WeChat is not only a messenger but also a social media platform, news app, and payment platform. Being unable to use WeChat means that it is difficult to lead daily life in Chinese society. It also means that Facebook and Twitter are blocked in China, which means that one of the few ways in which family members and friends in mainland China can contact Chinese-Americans will disappear.
An American WeChat user is getting signatures to file a petition with the White House to stop censoring US users. He points out that Tencent’s business in the United States is censoring public opinion, cracking down on dissidents, infringing on freedom of speech by American citizens, and disrupting US democracy. Another user said he came to the United States for freedom and democracy, but pointed out the issue of being watched for years even though he was an American and criticized that it was surprising that the US Congress did not act on what he used to be unable to speak freely while living in the United States. Related information can be found here .
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