Microblogging in China

A WeChat user shows off the popular app on her phone.

If you use WeChat, China wants to know your real name

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WeChat does it all for almost 400 million users, from texting to paying bills. Now China’s government will force Chinese users to register using their real names, sparking fears that the order is an attempt to clamp down on speech and privacy.WeChat does it all for almost 400 million users, from texting to paying bills. Now China’s government will force Chinese users to register using their real names, sparking fears that the order is an attempt to clamp down on speech and privacy.

From a youtube video about the Chinese social media site Weibo. China's government has launched a campaign against spreading rumors online, especially on the hugely popular Weibo.

In China and have a lot of social followers? You could be the target of an ‘anti-rumor’ campaign

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