In response to an ongoing crackdown on internet slang, Chinese netizens complained that the authorities' censorship was what forced them to use abbreviations, homophones, and other shorthand to express themselves online. Relatedly, an interview with a censor revealed that companies regard political content as highest priority for review.
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In response to an ongoing crackdown on internet slang, Chinese netizens complained that the authorities' censorship was what forced them to use abbreviations, homophones, and other shorthand to express themselves online. Relatedly, an interview with a censor revealed that companies regard political content as highest priority for review.