China’s WeChat censoring ‘sensitive’ photos, not just text, study shows

Study the first systematic research into image censorship of one topic on the hugely popular Chinese instant messaging app, according to researchers

Evidence of censorship of image in WeChat’s group chat feature. A user with a China account attempts to send a picture of the cover of a report on the 709 Crackdown published by China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group and is blocked. Photo: Handout
China’s popular instant messaging app WeChat is filtering not only keywords, but also images deemed sensitive, without users’ knowledge, according to researchers in Canada.
The findings from the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab came after its researchers studied how the app removed discussions and posts concerning a nationwide crackdown on rights lawyers and activists in China.
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