A Digital Manhunt: How Chinese Police Track Critics On Twitter And Facebook
“They cut down the things that look spindly and tall — the most outspoken,” she said. “Then they look around, the taller pieces of grass no longer cover the lower ones. They say, ‘Oh these are problematic too, let’s mow them down again.’”
The documents, publicly accessible through domestic government bidding platforms, also show that agencies including state media, propaganda departments, police, military and cyber regulators are purchasing new or more sophisticated systems to gather data.
These include a $320,000 Chinese state media software program that mines Twitter and Facebook to create a database of foreign journalists and academics; a $216,000 Beijing police intelligence program that analyzes Western chatter on Hong Kong and Taiwan; and a cybercenter in Xinjiang https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/china-harvests-masses-of- data-on-western-targets-documents-show/2021/12/31/3981ce9c-538e-11ec-8927- c396fa861a71_story.html
【 在 potassium (镇) 的大作中提到: 】 : 李双飞啥时候可以挂狗链子? : A Digital Manhunt: How Chinese Police Track Critics On Twitter And Facebook : “They cut down the things that look spindly and tall — the most outspoken, : ” she said. “Then they look around, the taller pieces of grass no longer : cover the lower ones. They say, ‘Oh these are problematic too, let’s mow : them down again.’” : The police in Shanghai offered $1,500 to a technology firm for each : investigation into an overseas account, according to a May procurement : document. : https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/31/business/china-internet-police-twitter.: ...................
李双飞啥时候可以挂狗链子?
A Digital Manhunt: How Chinese Police Track Critics On Twitter And Facebook
“They cut down the things that look spindly and tall — the most outspoken,” she said. “Then they look around, the taller pieces of grass no longer
cover the lower ones. They say, ‘Oh these are problematic too, let’s mow
them down again.’”
The police in Shanghai offered $1,500 to a technology firm for each
investigation into an overseas account, according to a May procurement
document.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/31/business/china-internet-police-twitter.
html
华邮也有相应报道,这是要干啥?
The documents, publicly accessible through domestic government bidding
platforms, also show that agencies including state media, propaganda
departments, police, military and cyber regulators are purchasing new or
more sophisticated systems to gather data.
These include a $320,000 Chinese state media software program that mines
Twitter and Facebook to create a database of foreign journalists and
academics; a $216,000 Beijing police intelligence program that analyzes
Western chatter on Hong Kong and Taiwan; and a cybercenter in Xinjiang
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/china-harvests-masses-of-
data-on-western-targets-documents-show/2021/12/31/3981ce9c-538e-11ec-8927-
c396fa861a71_story.html
【 在 potassium (镇) 的大作中提到: 】
: 李双飞啥时候可以挂狗链子?
: A Digital Manhunt: How Chinese Police Track Critics On Twitter And
Facebook
: “They cut down the things that look spindly and tall — the most
outspoken,
: ” she said. “Then they look around, the taller pieces of grass no longer
: cover the lower ones. They say, ‘Oh these are problematic too, let’s mow
: them down again.’”
: The police in Shanghai offered $1,500 to a technology firm for each
: investigation into an overseas account, according to a May procurement
: document.
: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/31/business/china-internet-police-twitter.: ...................