China is striking the "final blow to religious liberty" with new administrative measures set to take place in February with total submission to the Chinese Communist Party, according to a watchdog

Apr 30, 2020 · China is home to the largest digital community in the world, with nearly 830 million netizens as of 2018. Yet, the country’s internet penetration rate was relatively low at 58 percent, compared China internet rules call for algorithms that recommend 'positive' content - It wants automated systems to echo state policies. An example of a dystopian society where thought is controlled by government. Chinese internet companies are now required to sign the “Public Pledge on Self-Regulation and Professional Ethics for China Internet Industry,” which entails even stricter rules than those in Four years following the establishment of China’s first Internet-connected commercial computer network in 1995, Internet use in China has grown rapidly from 900,000 to more than four million Internet users in 1999—a number that is expected to grow almost ten times by 2003.1 The surge of users in China has stimulated growth in the electronic commerce market, which is expected to grow from

China internet rules call for algorithms that recommend 'positive' content - It wants automated systems to echo state policies. An example of a dystopian society where thought is controlled by government.

Jul 20, 2020 · China’s cinemas reopen as Covid-19 rules are eased – but distancing applies and popcorn is banned Rush for seats reported as limited capacity is allowed for cinemas in low-risk parts of the

China's new internet rules further curb religious content There are already cases of religious affairs officers deleting retweeted news about local church issues. ucanews.com reporter,Hong Kong China

Nov 29, 2019 · China’s stance is a broad one, and it appears the Chinese government is reserving the right to prosecute both users and image and video hosting services for failing to abide by the rules.