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Say goodbye to your guildmates in China, as CCP extends its political censorship to online gaming world

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — After blocking a popular Nintendo game "Animal Crossing," the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is taking its political censorship to the extreme by disconnecting Chinese online gamers from their guildmates outside China. On April 10, China banned the popular social simulation video game in which gamers can create a home and interact with cute animal villagers, owing to Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong (黃之鋒) revealing a customized scene in the game which reads "Free Hong Kong" and mocks Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Several other players were also found leveraging the game to vent their discontent with the CCP and making satirical content related to the CCP's failure to tackle the virus.

The communist regime is said to have noticed an authority vacuum in online multiplayer games, which enables people to freely socialize without monitoring. Local metropolises are scrambling to draft laws to expand the scope of online censorship in video games and even prohibit gamers from meeting and chatting with people on the other side of the Great Firewall, according to LTN, which cited news from a Chinese gaming forum.

One-player online games will also be subject to surveillance, as a new real-name mechanism is going to be implemented in China. Also, the new law will not allow for zombies and plagues, map editing, roleplaying, as well as organizing a union in games — regulations which are believed to be inspired by the sensitive content made by Joshua Wong.


As the CCP's audacious global propaganda campaign to silence critics abroad and to defend its infallibility fails to work out, the new law is expected to block Chinese people from learning how the world is reacting to Beijing's handling of the outbreak and subsequent cover-ups.

Other rules under the new law are less political. They include an online gaming curfew (10 p.m. to 8 a.m.) for gamers aged under 18 and a maximum amount of money they are allowed to spend on games to combat internet addiction.
 
I feel sorry for the Chinese. They have been taken hostage by Xi Jinping and slowly but surely, their freedom is taken away.

Xi Jinping must have a small pp, explains his control issues and napoleon complex.
 
Cue the CCP bots spamming this thread to defend their master Xinnie the Pooh.

Going after games now.Man, you can't make this shit up.

Just how fragile CCP ego is, I wonder.
 
Result of escalating anti China propaganda movement

That's bullshit you ccp bot. I have played online games with Chinese, i always get thrown into lobbies with Chinese since they're close to my location and never once had anyone even mentioned politics. In fact, i became friends with some of them since they're very normal friendly people unlike you ccp bots.

It's all because of Xi Jinping small plumbing down there and his overwhelming need to control others to gain some satisfaction. Read up on Napoleon complex.
 
I feel sorry for the Chinese. They have been taken hostage by Xi Jinping and slowly but surely, their freedom is taken away.
I always believe if Syria had firewall in 2011, the civil war could be avoided. Facebook, Twitter, played a nasty role in inciting people to fight against Syria government. Propaganda from other countries is the key reason why the war broke out. This is real pity for syrians.
 

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