China Launches New Internet Cleanup Campaign; More Websites Blocked v4z36

The campaign will punish and expose websites for "illegal and criminal actions". 194o3d

China Launches New Internet Cleanup Campaign; More Websites Blocked
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China has launched a campaign to clean up its internet, state media said on Wednesday, amid a fresh wave of apparent censorship by authorities that has blocked more foreign media websites and shut down domestic s on social media. 4y6ne

The "rectification" effort was launched in May by the cyberspace istration, the information technology ministry, the public security bureau and the markets regulator and will run until the end of the year, the official Xinhua news agency said.

The campaign will punish and expose websites for "illegal and criminal actions", failing to "fulfil their obligation" to take safety measures or the theft of personal information, it added.

The campaign follows a series of shutdowns and blockages of certain websites and social media s.

Several foreign media beyond Beijing's control, such as the Washington Post and The Guardian, have not been accessible online since last weekend, adding to a list of blocked sites that includes Reuters.

Online Chinese financial news publication Wallstreetcn.com said on Monday it took its website and mobile app offline at the authorities' request, but gave no details of the rules it may have broken.

Social media s ranging from those publishing politically sensitive material to financial news have also been shut.

Authorities said in November they shut 9,800 s of news providers deemed to be posting sensational, vulgar or politically harmful content.

The Chinese internet regulator's Shanghai office said in a statement on Wednesday that it and the markets regulator's Shanghai office summoned representatives from Baidu Inc and criticised the firm for unethical advertising using vulgar content or overly sensational titles.

The authorities ordered the search engine operator to rectify its advertising business to eliminate such practices, according to the statement, which quoted a Baidu representative as saying the firm would make necessary changes.

When asked for comment, a Baidu representative referred to the remarks in the statement without commenting further.

In recent years, China has regularly campaigned to police its internet, shutting down websites, social media s and mobile apps.

"The cleaning drives are not purely political. Many, possibly even most, of those s were probably spam, porn or other types of content that the platforms have made clear are undesirable and unwelcome," said Fergus Ryan, an analyst with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

"The problem is that in among those legitimate removals are s that are removed for political reasons."

Shimin Fang, a popular science writer who drew public scrutiny in China for critical comments about telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co, said he found out on Tuesday all of his Chinese social media s had been taken down.

Fang, who lives in the United States, said he did not know what had happened until some readers told him they could no longer find his postings and that the platform operators would not tell him why his s were shut down.

"My guess is that from now on any influential self-media s will not be allowed to exist, no matter (if) they are political or not," Fang told Reuters in an email.

The term "self-media" is mostly used on Chinese social media to describe independent news s that produce original content but are not officially ed with the authorities.

"The Chinese internet winter is coming," Fang said.

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