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How to Fight Online Rumors: Restore Chinese Media's Credibility
By Yang Hengjun
If China's official media had popular credibility, Internet rumors wouldn't be a problem.

China's Latest Porn Purge Underway
By Tyler Roney
China's porn crackdowns leave major porn hubs unblocked while sites featuring user content face punishment.

China's Sudden WeChat Crackdown
By Tyler Roney
A sudden censorship crackdown on popular social media app WeChat has Chinese netizens in a bind.

Hainan's Rules: “Normal and Routine” or “Provocative and Dangerous”?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's space program, private banks, and bleak prospects for political reform. Friday China links.

The Top Political Catchprases of 2013
By Shannon Tiezzi
The top 6 political catchphrases from Xi Jinping's first year in office.

China Fights 'Harmful Internet Activities'
By Shannon Tiezzi
In China, politically-motivated internet censorship and protecting legitimate public interests are hard to separate.
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