
China has implemented a revised State Secrets Law that mandates major internet companies, including Tencent, Weibo, and Douyin, to delete any leaked information and cooperate with government investigations. This move is part of broader efforts to tighten control over social media platforms and protect state secrets. The law requires these companies to actively participate in safeguarding sensitive state information, reflecting Beijing's increasing scrutiny over the digital sphere.
Beijing’s state-controlled propaganda units are forging ties with Chinese tech companies, including the sister company of popular e-commerce firm Temu, in what researchers say is likely a coordinated effort to gather targeted data on foreign users. https://t.co/li5plEdJcf
EpochTV: Major Government Policy on the Internet Passed https://t.co/QR4FTNS6bf
Beijing tightens grip on China social media giants https://t.co/d88n4qEPCS




