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China spends $10 billion/yr on censorship outside China

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      Some of you may have heard of 'China Uncensored.'  It's a Youtube channel which gives in-depth insights to what's going on in China, and how China affects the world.  The channel has been gaining in popularity for four years, but now Youtube has been curtailing its advert revenue.  It's due to pressure from China's $10 billion/year "External Publicity Work" (that's the entity's actual name).  It's a giant organization which puts full page ads in major newspapers worldwide, disguised as Chinese news.  It also heavily influences radio stations and YouTube-like internet portals ww.  It even has a permanent giant video poster in Times Square NYC : all to promote China in the best light.  It could also be called 'Worldwide Chinese Propaganda Organ'.  

Youtube sent out a vague letter to its channels which mentioned things which it considers inappropriate or 'not advertiser-friendly'.
According to their head office, it includes; "subjects related to war, or political conflicts...."

Note, Facebook, Youtube and Google are already blocked in China.  But let's not tolerate them or any other popular internet sites being censored by Beijing for viewers outside of China.   For info. . . . . . . .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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