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ID179290
Title ProperIntermingling of State and Private Companies
Other Title InformationAnalysing Censorship of the 19th National Communist Party Congress on WeChat
LanguageENG
AuthorRuan, Lotus
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the relationship between political events and information control on WeChat through a longitudinal analysis of keyword censorship related to China's 19th National Communist Party Congress (NCPC19). We use a novel method to track censorship on WeChat before, during and after the NCPC19 to probe the following questions. Does censorship change after an event is over? What roles do the government and private companies play in information control in China? Our findings show that the system of information control in China can trigger blunt reactions to political events. In addition to critical content around the Congress and leaders, WeChat also censored neutral and potentially positive references to government policies and ideological concepts. The decision making behind this censorship is a product of the interaction between the government, which influences actions through directives, and the companies, which ultimately implement controls on their platforms. While this system is effective in compelling companies to implement censorship, the intermingling of the state and private companies can lead to outcomes that may not align with government strategies. We call for a deeper understanding of the role of private companies in censorship and a more nuanced assessment of the government's capacity to control social media.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly ,No. 246; Jun 2021: p.497 - 526
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 246
Key WordsChina ;  Censorship ;  Social Media ;  WeChat ;  National Communist Party Congress


 
 
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