China – Jingjing and Chacha popup

Uncategorized — Tags: , — Author: felix — 23. Apr 2009

Country: China – Shenzhen

Shenzhen authorities internet-police, censor popup characters

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The Chinese government does not have the physical resources to monitor all Internet chat rooms and forums, the threat of being shut down has caused Internet content providers to employ internal staff, colloquially known as “big mamas”, who stop and remove forum comments which may be politically sensitive. In Shenzhen, these duties are partly taken over by a pair of police-created cartoon characters, Jingjing and Chacha, who help extend the online ‘police presence’ of the Shenzhen authorities. These cartoons spread across the nation in 2007 reminding internet users that they are being watched and should avoid posting sensitive or harmful material on the internet. (source, wikipedia)

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