How China Controls the Internet

Try Dashlane here: Here’s a promo code → exploration Share This Video ➜ ★ ★Support on Patreon: ▼Twitter➜ Facebook➜ Instagram➜ https:// ★ NOTE ON SOURCING IN CAPTIONS▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ I’ve added a citation system into my closed captioning. In order to be respectful to the hard of hearing members of this community, I’ve tried to make this as non-intrusive as possible., so as not to distract from reading. At the end of a sentence with sourcing, something like this will appear: “The sky is blue. The ocean is blue (17,89).“ In this example, the 1st number represents the source # from the source list in the description. The 2nd number represents the page number, if the source is a book. Sources: 1. Marketing Dictatorship : Propaganda and Thought Work in Contemporary China. Anne-Marie Brady 2. Mao and the Chinese Revolution. Yves Chevrier. 3. Censored: Distraction and Diversion Inside China’s Great Firewall Margaret E. Roberts 4. “The Road to Tiananmen 1987-1989”. From lecture series ‘Fall and Rise of China’ Dr. Richard Baum 5. “Main Statutes, Regulations, and Supreme Court Interpretation Governing the State Secrecy System in China” HRIC 6. China Now Boasts More Than 800 Million Internet Users... Forbes. Niall McCarthy. 7. The Great Firewall of China: Background. Torfox, A Stanford Project. 8. REPOSITORY OF CENSORED AND SENSITIVE CHINESE KEYWORDS. The Citizen Lab. 9. China’s war on words. News Corp Australia Network Jamie Seidel 10. Vox. “...China’s war on Winnie the Pooh”. Emily Stewart. 2018 11. “The Other Side of the Great Firewall” Time 2015 12. “How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression” 13. “Reverse-engineering censorship in China: Randomized experimentation and participant observation” King, Pan, Roberts for Science Magazine. 2014. 14. Formal source on this is 13 see also: Wikipedia: “Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission” 15. Xi Jinping Leads China’s New Internet Security Group 16. “A software developer just became the latest victim of China’s VPN crackdown”. CNN 17. The great firewall of China: Xi Jinping’s internet shutdown. Guardian. Elizabeth C Economy. Music: CGI Snake by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Artist: Long Note Two by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Artist: March of the Mind by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Artist: Darkening Developments by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Artist: gnossienne 1 : “This video is sponsored by Dashlane” #theexploration #williamcfox #china
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