Tencent censors article on China’s widening tech gap with US, written by its own researcher

  • The article from Tencent Research Institute discusses declining valuations and revenue growth in China’s tech sector
  • Tencent removed the piece from the web and WeChat, highlighting the sensitivity of the topic amid Beijing’s Big Tech crackdown

Coco Fengin Beijing
The WeChat app seen on a smartphone on July 13, 2021. Tencent has removed an article by its own research group from WeChat and its website that draws attention to a widening gap between Chinese and US tech companies. Photo: Reuters
Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings censored an article by one of its own staff researchers published on Friday that discussed the country’s widening gap in the digital economy with the US and stressed the importance of the tech sector amid Beijing’s ongoing crackdown on related industries.
The move came hours after news broke Friday night that a district procuratorate in Beijing launched a lawsuit against Tencent alleging that the “youth mode” on WeChat, the country’s most popular social media platform, does not comply with laws protecting minors.
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