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Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further 162

jfruh writes "The new Chinese leadership released a document outlining its vision for the country Friday, and most of the attention was paid to reforms, like plans to loosen state control of the economy and end the one-child policy. But when it comes to the Internet, the Chinese Communist government is doubling down on its restrictive policies. The document notes that social networking and instant messaging tools can rapidly disseminate information and mobilize society; the government doesn't think those are good things, and plans to bolster its regulatory systems and increase the scope of their legal authority."
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Chinese Gov't To Tighten Internet Controls Even Further

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  • by noh8rz10 ( 2716597 ) on Tuesday November 19, 2013 @12:01PM (#45463909)

    tfs:

    The document notes that social networking and instant messaging tools can rapidly disseminate information and mobilize society; the government doesn't think those are good things

    This is what I love about China. They're completely up front about who they are. In the US everything needs to be carefully cloaked in terms of protection from terrorists.

  • Re:BUT SNOWDEN (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Antipater ( 2053064 ) on Tuesday November 19, 2013 @12:03PM (#45463929)

    That's like saying we shouldn't have had a Civil Rights movement because at least we weren't killing our minorities like Germany did; we were just oppressing them.

    "Y is worse than X" does not mean that X is not also bad.

  • by ebno-10db ( 1459097 ) on Tuesday November 19, 2013 @12:08PM (#45463969)

    This is what I love about China. They're completely up front about who they are. In the US everything needs to be carefully cloaked in terms of protection from terrorists.

    Every country has it's bogeymen (a/k/a government excuses). Here it's "terrorism", over there I think "social disharmony" or some such . The funny thing about manure is that it smells the same wherever you go.

  • by Stormy Dragon ( 800799 ) on Tuesday November 19, 2013 @12:42PM (#45464379)

    If a 9/11 scale attack occurred in the US every month, you'd still be statistically more likely to die in a car accident than in a terror attack. The degree to which we fear terrorism relative to the actual risk is way out of proportion. If someone proposed things like indefinite detention or wide scale monitoring to prevent bad driving, they'd rightly be seen as a paranoid nut.

  • by cheekyjohnson ( 1873388 ) on Tuesday November 19, 2013 @12:49PM (#45464441)

    And I think the government did more to inconvenience and harass most people after the bombing than the actual terrorists did.

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