
China steps up online control over bloggers
The Hindu
Ma Xiaolin frequently wrote about current affairs on one of China’s leading microblogging sites, where he has 2 million followers. But recently, the Weibo site called and asked him not to post original content on topics ranging from politics to economic and military issues.
“It looks like I can only go the route of entertainment, food and beverage now,” the international relations professor wrote on January 31.
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