Later Raids on the Chinese Internet, 60 thousand Social Media Account Deleted

The Chinese Government quickly enacted a new policy regarding the use of the name of the account on the internet. The policy, according to the plan will came into effect on 1 March next. However, its enforcement was bemused by the providers of social networking in China has already done the steps first.

Some of the major social networks in the bamboo curtain country is reported to have started the Elimination of social networking accounts deemed to be in violation of the new policy. In total there are more than 60 thousand social networking accounts on QQ, Sina Weibo and WeChat are deleted. Alibaba and Baidu also be involved in the Elimination of this social networking accounts.
Later Raids on the Chinese Internet, 60 thousand Social Media Account Deleted


The new policy of the Chinese Government is indeed requiring internet users to not use the name of your account. They also prohibit the use of the account name as a parodyof the widely known figures. In addition, the account name is also not allowed toexplicitly indicate the words rude, vulgar or perceived could threaten State security.


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