Translation: Religion and Red Lines in Chinese Online Literature (opens in new tab)

The invisibly shifting red lines of Chinese internet censorship fuel a buzzing genre of content on how to avoid them. Some posts offer defiant tips on getting your point across without raising the alarm, while others treat censorship as a simple fact of life best handled with compliance. Previously translated examples include posts on navigating […]

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