The Chinese government has banned the sharing of “obscene” content in private online messages and increased the penalties for spreading pornographic material — saying this would become a legal issue as well as a “moral” one.
The new regulations, which will take effect on Jan. 1, represent Beijing’s latest effort to enforce tight control over the Chinese internet ecosystem, with a vast censorship architecture rooting out both discussion of politically sensitive issues as well as maintaining a “clean online environment” free of explicit content.
China bans sharing 'obscene' material — potentially including sexting
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China bans sharing 'obscene' material — potentially including sexting
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