Photo: IC. Douya, a single mom, no longer allows her year-old daughter easy access to the mobile phone or computer. The only time that the girl can surf the internet is weekends. Douya took the decision after coming to know something that shocked her. A teenager was having an online love affair with her daughter. Driven by suspicion and the fear that it can damage her daughter's future, Douya scanned the chat record of the two young children on social media QQ. What she saw there shocked her.
Nationwide campaign has closed down 110 websites and 3,300 social network accounts
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Thousands of net users across China have reacted strongly after pornographic videos and still photographs of children were uploaded on Youku. There are more than million internet users in China -- the largest number in the world -- and the Youku. Some young girls were shown to be in certain positions and poses, which probably indicate that these pictures and videos were tailored to certain perverse tastes. It is likely that the disturbing content and the comments have also caught the attention of the Internet Affairs Bureau, which keeps track of content on the web. Chinese authorities recently shut down microblog account — the Chinese version of twitter-like social networking sites -- distributing pornographic and lewd content. Some suspects were found to have used their microblog accounts to distribute video clips, pictures, text and links related to topics such as "one-night stands," "flirtatious self-shots and candid images" and "teen prostitution," according to a statement from the State Internet Information Office. Share Via. Get our Daily News Capsule Subscribe. Thank you for subscribing to our Daily News Capsule newsletter. Whatsapp Twitter Facebook Linkedin.
'Teacher Aoi'
A woman looks at a Weibo advertisement in Beijing. Online companies in China are hiring young people of solid character to act as pornography watchdogs, weeding out morally suspect images of young women in bikinis or people having sex. On the Anhui province website, ahlife. Sometimes it makes me throw up. The government likes the business benefits of the internet, but dislikes the platform it offers to people who think differently from the ruling Communist Party.
When Japanese actress and former porn star Sora Aoi announced her marriage online, it set off a frenzy on Chinese social media. That's because she has played a surprisingly significant role in the lives of a generation of young Chinese internet users. On New Year's day, Ms Aoi posted a picture of her engagement ring on social media and announced the happy news to her fans around the world. Within 48 hours, the post got more than , comments and , likes on Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter. Another Weibo user said: "You will always be my goddess… I wish you happiness.