Chinese internet users have been supporting Hamas for the last two months and posting caricatures of the group's fighters on Bilibili, a video-sharing website based in Shanghai and other Chinese social media sites, Voice of America (VOA) reported.
Hong Kong, February 10 (ANI): After a heated discussion over the death of an employee due to overwork, China video site Bilibili is planning to hire 1,000 content censors.
Beijing [China], November 11 (ANI): Chinese tech companies appear to censor Uyghur and Tibetan by removing their languages from study courses as well as banning comments in them from their websites.
Beijing [China], February 15 (ANI): Despite China's booming economy, youngsters have taken to social media platforms like Bilibili to voice despair over skyrocketing house prices, widening inequality and rising prices of everyday goods in the country.