{"id":180914,"date":"2015-01-29T16:56:47","date_gmt":"2015-01-30T00:56:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/?p=180914"},"modified":"2015-02-25T17:30:58","modified_gmt":"2015-02-26T01:30:58","slug":"sensitive-words-singers-tigers-bloggers-oh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2015\/01\/sensitive-words-singers-tigers-bloggers-oh\/","title":{"rendered":"Sensitive Words: Singers and Tigers and Bloggers (Oh My)"},"content":{"rendered":"
As of January\u00a029, the following search terms are blocked on Weibo (not including the \u201csearch for user\u201d function).<\/em><\/p>\n Xi Jinping and His Anti-corruption Crusade<\/a>:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Zhou Xiaoping and Fang Zhouzi:<\/strong> In October 2014, Xi Jinping praised patriotic\u00a0blogger Zhou Xiaoping for his “positive energy” at the Beijing Forum on Art and Literature. This garnered the president some criticism<\/a>, as Zhou was already infamous for his ardent nationalism and tendency to misrepresent facts<\/a>.\u00a0Following the presidential praise of Zhou, writer Fang Zhouzi dug into his\u00a0earlier essay “Dream-Broken America”<\/a>(\u68a6\u788e\u7f8e\u5229\u575a<\/a>),\u00a0debunking\u00a0several false claims made by the young blogger.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Son of a Former President:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n CDT Chinese runs a project that crowd-sources filtered keywords on Sina Weibo search. CDT independently tests the keywords before posting them, but some searches later become accessible again. We welcome readers to contribute to this project so that we can include the most up-to-date information.<\/em><\/p>\n Have a sensitive word tip? Submit it to CDT through this form:<\/em><\/p>\n\n
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