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The rise of social media in China
By Jon Russell Mon, Aug 01, 2011 11:30AM UTC View CommentsChina has long fought to manage the amount of communication published online. The recent Wenzhoubar train crash, which saw 39 people lose their lives, is being been cited as a landmark in the changing face of the Chinese web which is seeing government officials battling to control the message amongst social media platforms – with the...
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