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'''五毛党 (Wǔ Máo Dǎng): Fifty Cent Party'''
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==Wǔ máo dǎng | [[五毛党]]==
  
[[File:fifty cent.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''[[grass-mud horse|Grass-mud horses]] on the “fifty-cent note.”'']]  
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[[File:fifty cent.jpg|thumb|right|''[[grass-mud horse|Grass-mud horses]] on fifty-cent note (source unknown)'']]  
[[File:wao.png|thumb|250px|right|''New character for “fifty cents,” pronounced ''wao''.'']]
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Paid internet commentators who post opinions in defense of government policy, similar to [[astroturfing]]. Netizens first coined the term “Fifty Cent Party” to refer to [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/08/an-inside-look-at-a-50-cent-party-meeting/ undercover internet commentators] paid by the government to sway public opinion. These commentators allegedly received 50 cents per post:
  
Paid Internet commentators who post opinions in defense of government policy. Netizens first coined the term “Fifty Cent Party” to refer to [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/08/an-inside-look-at-a-50-cent-party-meeting/ undercover Internet commentators] paid by the government to sway public opinion. These commentators allegedly received 50 cents per post.
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<blockquote>@吕国栋: When you criticize China, people who think China is the best at everything will call you a traitor and tell you to get out of the country. When you are skeptical of foreign countries, another group of people will angrily label you a '''fifty-center''' and curse you to die within the system. If you remain silent, the rest will complain that you only speak in clichés that have nothing valuable to add. [[http://www.weibo.com/2692625055/BgZhvgLCF '''Chinese''']]</blockquote>
  
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Netizens have created [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/06/fifty-cent-party-member/ comics] about the Fifty Cent Party and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/02/the-fifty-cents-party-training-manual/ “training manuals”] for fifty-centers.
  
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Artist and activist [[Ai Weiwei]] conducted a lengthy [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2011/05/chinas-web-spin-doctors-spread-beijings-message/ interview with a self-described fifty-center], which circulated during his 2011 detention.
[http://www.weibo.com/2692625055/BgZhvgLCF '''吕国栋-''']: When you criticize China, those who think that China is the best at everything will call you a traitor and tell you to get out of the country. When you are skeptical of foreign countries, another group of people will angrily label you a fifty-center and curse you to die within the system. If you remain silent, the rest will complain that you only say formulaic phrases that have nothing valuable to add.</blockquote>
 
  
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Starting in the mid-2010s, the work of the Fifty Cent Party was gradually eclipsed by [[little pink|little pinks]] and other ultra-nationalist netizens.
你批评中国,有人认为中国样样最棒,大骂你是卖国贼,让你滚出中国;你质疑外国,另一部分人就怒喷你是五毛党,咒你死在体制里;你什么都不说,剩下的就会埋怨你只会说段子,不会说点有营养的。</blockquote>
 
 
 
Netizens have created [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/06/fifty-cent-party-member/ comics] about the Fifty Cent Party and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/02/the-fifty-cents-party-training-manual/ “training manuals”] for fifty-centers.  
 
  
Artist and activist [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2011/05/chinas-web-spin-doctors-spread-beijings-message/ Ai Weiwei conducted a lengthy interview with a self-described fifty-center] which circulated during his 2011 detention.
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2023年8月7日 (一) 05:01的最新版本

Wǔ máo dǎng | 五毛党

Grass-mud horses on fifty-cent note (source unknown)

Paid internet commentators who post opinions in defense of government policy, similar to astroturfing. Netizens first coined the term “Fifty Cent Party” to refer to undercover internet commentators paid by the government to sway public opinion. These commentators allegedly received 50 cents per post:

@吕国栋: When you criticize China, people who think China is the best at everything will call you a traitor and tell you to get out of the country. When you are skeptical of foreign countries, another group of people will angrily label you a fifty-center and curse you to die within the system. If you remain silent, the rest will complain that you only speak in clichés that have nothing valuable to add. [Chinese]

Netizens have created comics about the Fifty Cent Party and “training manuals” for fifty-centers.

Artist and activist Ai Weiwei conducted a lengthy interview with a self-described fifty-center, which circulated during his 2011 detention.

Starting in the mid-2010s, the work of the Fifty Cent Party was gradually eclipsed by little pinks and other ultra-nationalist netizens.

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