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<h3>''zìgānwǔ'' 自干五</h3>
  
 
[[File:自干五.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Volunteer fifty center. (Source: Weibo)'']]Internet user who defends the Chinese government of their own free will, as opposed to a paid [[Fifty Cent Party|fifty center]]; abbreviation of "fifty center who brings their own provisions" (自带干粮的五毛 zì dài gānliang de wǔmáo).
 
[[File:自干五.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Volunteer fifty center. (Source: Weibo)'']]Internet user who defends the Chinese government of their own free will, as opposed to a paid [[Fifty Cent Party|fifty center]]; abbreviation of "fifty center who brings their own provisions" (自带干粮的五毛 zì dài gānliang de wǔmáo).
  
Volunteer fifty centers emerged as a reaction to criticism of the government and liberal intellectual commentary online. Undercover commentators who write in favor of government policies are often called "fifty centers," after the fifty cents they allegedly earn for each post. Volunteer fifty centers are instead self-identified and claim their pro-government opinions as their own.
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Undercover commentators who write in favor of government policies are often called "fifty centers," after the fifty cents they allegedly earn for each post. Volunteer fifty centers are instead self-identified and claim their pro-government opinions as their own. Volunteer fifty centers emerged as a reaction to criticism of the government and liberal intellectual commentary.  
  
Over time, the line between fifty centers and volunteer fifty centers has blurred. Any pro-government comment may be disparagingly labelled as the work of either the "Fifty Cent Party" or the volunteer fifty centers. Meanwhile, the government encourages the unremunerated spread of "positive energy" online through programs such as the Communist Youth League's "[http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2015/04/translation-youth-volunteers-to-spread-sunshine-online/ Youth Internet Civilization Volunteer Campaign]."
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Over time, the line between fifty centers and volunteer fifty centers has blurred. Any pro-government comment may be disparagingly labelled as the work of either the "Fifty Cent Party" or the volunteer fifty centers. Meanwhile, the government encourages the unremunerated spread of "positive energy" online through programs such as the Communist Youth League's [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2015/04/translation-youth-volunteers-to-spread-sunshine-online/ Youth Internet Civilization Volunteer Campaign].
  
  
 
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<blockquote>Jiangyanhang (@姜雁航): Some people say volunteer fifty centers are brain damaged, but I think they're the highest form of the fifty cent species. (March 29, 2015)</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Jiangyanhang (@姜雁航): Some people say '''volunteer fifty centers''' are brain damaged, but I think they're the highest form of the fifty cent species. (March 29, 2015)</blockquote>
  
<blockquote>有人说自干五是脑残,可我觉得自干五是五毛类生物的最高境界。 ['''[https://freeweibo.com/weibo/3825528173273936 Chinese]''']</blockquote>
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<blockquote>有人说'''自干五'''是脑残,可我觉得自干五是五毛类生物的最高境界。 ['''[https://freeweibo.com/weibo/3825528173273936 Chinese]''']</blockquote>
  
  
 
See also [[Fifty Cent Party]].
 
See also [[Fifty Cent Party]].
  
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2021年1月20日 (三) 20:49的版本

zìgānwǔ 自干五

Volunteer fifty center. (Source: Weibo)

Internet user who defends the Chinese government of their own free will, as opposed to a paid fifty center; abbreviation of "fifty center who brings their own provisions" (自带干粮的五毛 zì dài gānliang de wǔmáo).

Undercover commentators who write in favor of government policies are often called "fifty centers," after the fifty cents they allegedly earn for each post. Volunteer fifty centers are instead self-identified and claim their pro-government opinions as their own. Volunteer fifty centers emerged as a reaction to criticism of the government and liberal intellectual commentary.

Over time, the line between fifty centers and volunteer fifty centers has blurred. Any pro-government comment may be disparagingly labelled as the work of either the "Fifty Cent Party" or the volunteer fifty centers. Meanwhile, the government encourages the unremunerated spread of "positive energy" online through programs such as the Communist Youth League's Youth Internet Civilization Volunteer Campaign.


Example:

Jiangyanhang (@姜雁航): Some people say volunteer fifty centers are brain damaged, but I think they're the highest form of the fifty cent species. (March 29, 2015)

有人说自干五是脑残,可我觉得自干五是五毛类生物的最高境界。 [Chinese]


See also Fifty Cent Party.