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Livestreaming business has become the latest target in China’s new wave of censorship

December 26, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Livestreaming is a popular form of online entertainment that allows users to broadcast video of themselves in real-time over the internet. It has become a lucrative business in many countries, including China, where it has attracted millions of users and significant investment.

However, the lucrative livestreaming business in China has recently become the target of new censorship measures. In 2020, the Chinese government introduced new regulations that aimed to tighten control over the livestreaming industry. These regulations included measures such as requiring livestreaming platforms to register with the government and to censor content deemed inappropriate or offensive.

The new regulations have had a significant impact on the livestreaming industry in China. Many platforms have been forced to shut down or to censor their content, and some popular livestreamers have been banned from the platforms. The new measures have also led to a decline in the number of users and a decrease in revenue for the industry.

The new wave of censorship in China has had a significant impact on the livestreaming industry, and has raised concerns about freedom of expression and the ability of individuals to use the internet as a platform for self-expression.

The lucrative livestreaming business has become the latest target in China’s new wave of censorship

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