The Great Translation Movement Twitter account translates Chinese-language posts into English. It's attracted thousands of followers — and criticism from state media calling it a "smear campaign." The ...
Russia plunged China into a predicament when its forces rolled into Ukraine in February, weeks after the two nations reaffirmed their “no limits” friendship. On the global stage, Beijing has avoided ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But on China’s heavily censored social media platforms, pro-invasion sentiments seemingly run rampant, with many posts and ...
In early March, Han Yang, a 50-year-old Sydney resident, was invited by a friend to join a WeChat group with other members of Australia’s Chinese diaspora that focused on Russia’s recent invasion of ...
Anonymous Twitter users are exposing the extreme nationalism and pro-Russian sentiment circulating online in China – and Beijing is not happy about it. Scores of screen-grabbed posts from China’s most ...
This week saw the proliferation of COVID conspiracy theories on Chinese social media, the suppression of a popular hashtag about the Xuzhou trafficking and abuse case, and a Global Times broadside ...
Reddit, one of the most popular online social media platforms, recently removed a Chinese channel (subreddit) “Chonglang TV” after users initiated a movement called “the great translation.” The ...
A decentralized social media campaign challenges CCP propaganda by revealing its dark narratives to a global audience.
Russia plunged China into a predicament when its forces rolled into Ukraine in February, weeks after the two nations reaffirmed their “no limits” friendship. On the global stage, Beijing has avoided ...