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China's malicious censorship of data
lol lmao even
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My benign Reddit hug of death
China's malicious censorship of data
lol lmao even
Where's lemmy.ml, telling us all that China is actually the peak of liberty?
Where are the tankies with their chad china „memes”?
Example #253 of why the Chinese capitalist system sucks.
It's called Energy Oil. It has want plants need and fuels you for the day.
Problem solved. No more fuel trucks transporting cooking oil discovered.
Tried searching "fuel+truck+cooking+oil" on baidu and it gave me info on Tiananmen Square, so I'm lost.
A health and safety scandal in China?!
I am shocked. SHOCKED!
Thanks for bolding the most relevant text. The Guardian's headline is confusing until you get to that part.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Previously, Shipping Help’s tracking function could be used by normal people and businesses to inquire about the location of specific trucks, using satellite monitors.
The reports led to fears that oil that may be contaminated with toxic chemicals is finding its way into people’s food.
The news caused outrage in China, and the government has vowed to investigate and punish rule-breakers.
After the scandal was first reported by Beijing News, a state-run outlet, earlier this month, people started to independently track where the potentially contaminated oil ended up.
There has been some surprise that a state-run outlet was allowed to publish such a damning report, given the government’s strict censorship regime.
Some people speculated that the removal of Shipping Help’s tracking function was motivated by a desire to limit the size of the scandal.
The original article contains 348 words, the summary contains 134 words. Saved 61%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!