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A joke about 'two husbands' turned into a national controversy in China. Here’s what the issue is & why OPPO is in troubleChinese electronics giant OPPO has reportedly punished several senior executives after facing backlash over a controversial social media ad...
OpenClaw AI: Why China is raising security concerns and the story behind buzzword ‘Raising Crayfish’On Sunday, the state-run Xinhua News Agency shared a post on its official WeChat account introducing OpenClaw, accompanied by a warning abo...
China's internet regulator warns Kuaishou, Weibo over content violationsThe Cyberspace Administration of China said in two separate statements the actions to be taken include summoning company representatives, i...
An Yujin deepfake controversy: IVE’s agency apologises for sharing offensive AI content of K-pop starStarship Entertainment, the agency behind IVE, issued a formal apology after posting deepfake content of members Jang Wonyoung and An Yujin...
Top China beermaker opens probe after worker urination videoThe clip, published online on Thursday, purportedly shows a male worker at a Tsingtao Brewery Co. warehouse clambering into a high-walled c...
China wants children to spend less time on smartphones, might mandate "minor mode"The proposal, which is open for public comment, would expand the Chinese government's efforts to regulate aspects of children's online acti...
China's WeChat shuts Bloomberg's financial news accountTencent-owned WeChat said it had received "complaints" about Bloomberg's "Daybreak" account, which posts global market updates, reports Sou...
Shanghai residents turn to NFTs to record Covid lockdown, combat censorshipWhile some people have defiantly continued reposting such content, others are turning to NFT marketplaces like the world's largest, OpenSea...
Why China can’t bury Peng Shuai and its #MeToo scandalInstead of persuading the world, China’s ham-handed response has become a textbook example of its inability to communicate with an audience...
Why China can’t bury Peng Shuai and its #MeToo ScandalChinese state media and its journalists have offered one piece of evidence after another to prove the star Chinese tennis player was safe a...
Why are foreign tech firms pulling out of China?Foreign technology firms have been pulling out or downsizing their operations in mainland China as a strict data privacy law specifying how...
China unveils plan to bring algorithms of its internet industry under state control to tighten censorshipChina's cyberspace watchdog and other government bodies will set up governance rules for algorithms in around three years as Beijing seeks ...
China steps up online controls with new rule for bloggersBeginning next week, the Cyberspace Administration of China will require bloggers and influencers to have a government-approved credential ...
Anatomy of a conspiracy: With COVID-19, China took leading roleA nine-month investigation of state-sponsored disinformation conducted in collaboration with the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Resear...
Even a dubious Warren Buffett can’t stop this crypto-world casino czarJustin Sun has founded one of the largest blockchain platforms, Tron, in 2017 and turned it into a virtual Las Vegas with gambling apps. He...
Firework looks to build a war chest to compete with TikTok, YouTube in IndiaFirework, a California-based company, is focused on what it calls premium user-generated content. It is looking raise $20 million in India,...
How Chinese apps are making inroads in Indian small townsChinese firms have launched mobile apps directly in India to capture the next generation of internet users.
China fines tech firms over online contentThe amounts of the fines were not made public. The companies were also ordered to immediately remove illegal content as well as increase pl...
Franklin PE arm exits Dailyhunt, clocking over 3-fold returnThe new round of funding has valued Dailyhunt at about Rs 2,100 crore, a slight premium to its previous round valuation of Rs 1,700-Rs 1,80...
China threatens to close down internet news services of Sina CorpSina Weibo pioneered in social media in China whose online population touched 648 million last year.