Chinese Censors Target Tibetan Language and Attire on Kuaishou

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Chinese authorities are heavily censoring Tibetan content on the popular social media platform Kuaishou. Users face strict penalties, including permanent account bans, for speaking the Tibetan language, wearing traditional clothing, or displaying religious imagery like portraits of the Dalai Lama. To bypass automated text filters, locals are forced to use special symbols when writing in Tibetan. Furthermore, officials have recently targeted popular accounts depicting traditional nomadic lifestyles, falsely labeling them a negative societal influence. This escalating digital repression relies on vague national security regulations to systematically enforce strict self-censorship online.

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