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Blank paper, banana peels, 'shrimp moss': Chinese dodge internet censors amid protests

Por: Los Angeles Times Business December 01, 2022

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Videos of hundreds of people protesting in Shanghai started to appear on WeChat on Saturday night. Showing the demonstrators demanding freedom and the removal of COVID-19 restrictions, the videos stayed up for only minutes before being taken down by censors. Yet Elliot Wang, a 26-year-old in Beijing, was amazed. “I started refreshing constantly and saving videos and taking screenshots of what I could before it got censored,” said Wang, who... + full article



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