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Dating apps and Telegram: How China protesters are defying authorities

Opponents of China's anti-COVID measures are resorting to dating apps and social media platforms blocked on the mainland to evade censors, spread the word about their defiance and strategy, in a high-tech game of cat and mouse with police.

By Reuters Nov 29, 2022 3:09:00 PM IST (Published)

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Opponents of China's anti-COVID measures are resorting to dating apps and social media platforms blocked on the mainland to evade censors, and spread the word about their defiance and strategy, in a high-tech game of cat and mouse with the police.
Videos, images and accounts of the opposition to China's tough COVID-19 curbs have poured onto China's tightly censored cyberspace since weekend protests, with activists saving them to platforms abroad before the censors delete them, social media users say.
Protesters came out in several Chinese cities for three days from Friday in a show of civil disobedience unprecedented since President Xi Jinping assumed power a decade ago.