China
has the world's most sophisticated online censorship system, known outside the
country as the Great Firewall. It blocks many social media websites, such as
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and others, along with many sites hosted in Taiwan
and those of rights groups and some foreign media agencies.
The crackdown
on online rumours is really intended to quash anti-government discourse,
activists say. High profile users of Sina Weibo, China's Twitter-like microblog,
have been targeted, apparently for political speech.
In a rare public
appearance, Ren Xianliang, vice minister of the State Internet Information
Office, emphasized China's commitment to scrubbing the web of content it deemed
critical or offensive.
"The fight against rumours has received a positive
response and has been quite effective," he said.
"The Internet has become
clean. The frequency of slander has declined, but it has not impacted the
orderly flow of information."
Although social media has become a platform
for users to voice complaints and criticism about the government, authorities
force domestic internet firms to delete user-posted content they consider too
politically sensitive.
China will work to strengthen regulation of the
internet by training local internet regulators and net companies, Ren added, and
further "manage" search and microblogs as well as Tencent's popular WeChat
app.
"We will meet the demands of the people to create a cyberspace with
Chinese characteristics," Ren said.
He reiterated China's right to block
websites with information on Tibetan independence or support for separatists in
China's far western region of Xinjiang.
"Some websites propagating
material on Tibet and Xinjiang aim to split our nation, or try to subvert the
power of the state," Ren added. "This runs counter to China's laws and
regulations."
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