“Disturbed”的版本间的差异
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Google left mainland China in March 2010 after an [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/01/e-mail-breach-has-google-threatening-to-leave-china/ email hack traced to a Chinese server] in late 2009. | Google left mainland China in March 2010 after an [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/01/e-mail-breach-has-google-threatening-to-leave-china/ email hack traced to a Chinese server] in late 2009. | ||
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2023年8月7日 (一) 05:01的版本
心神不宁 (xīnshén bùníng): disturbed
What a CCTV interviewee is believed to have been instructed to recite in support of the government's position towards Google. In the summer of 2009, Google was threatening to withdraw from China, while China was stepping up its criticism of the company. On June 18, CCTV aired an interview with a “university student” named Gao Ye, who claimed pornographic content in Google’s search results had “disturbed” one of his classmates.
China’s human flesh search engine kicked into high gear. It was discovered that Gao was not a student at all, but an intern for the very program on which he had been interviewed. This is reminiscent of a 2007 CCTV interview with a schoolgirl who complained about an “erotic and violent” website. Both incidents have called into question CCTV’s journalistic integrity.
Many netizens objected that the government was unfairly targeting Google. They also maintained that Chinese search engines produced a similar volume of pornographic search results.
After “disturbed” went viral, Gao Ye’s name became a sensitive word: search results containing “Gao Ye” were heavily filtered by domestic search engines.
In current online usage, the term “disturbed” has become a catchphrase, just like “erotic and violent.” For example, a comment beneath the picture of a scantily clad woman might read, “Wow, this really makes me ‘disturbed.’”
Google left mainland China in March 2010 after an email hack traced to a Chinese server in late 2009.