China censors strive to filter or erase details of mortgage protests

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SHANGHAI/BEIJING : As China grapples to contain a mortgage boycott that has triggered rare protests, censors have gone into overdrive with social media messages blocked, videos of demonstrations wiped and key word searches coming up blank.Censors are scrambling to filter or erase details of angry homebuye

SHANGHAI/BEIJING : As China grapples to contain a mortgage boycott that has triggered rare protests, censors have gone into overdrive with social media messages blocked, videos of demonstrations wiped and key word searches coming up blank.

In a bid to appease protesters and contain the crisis, regulators and local governments have stepped up efforts to reassure critics that projects will be completed. One video showing fingerprinted notices from homebuyers declaring a boycott on mortgage payments was blocked on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, according to saved images shown to Reuters by a protester. The social media platform said"the content didn't pass scrutiny".

On the social media platform Weibo, the hashtag #stopmortgagepayments has been censored, according to a search by Reuters. A notice says:"Due to related laws and rules, the topic page cannot be displayed."

 

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Come on man. It’s the age of disinformation . Cover ups only make it worse. Get with the program 🦕

Propaganda, censorship and violence the only way CCP criminals are still around.

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