Grassroots Netizens Get Control of Public Discourse Right and Change the World--the Contest of Public Discourse Right on Tibet & Olympic Issue (Report)
China Media Research 2009, Oct, 5, 4
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Introduction Faced with the blame of its Tibetan policy by the western public opinion, Beijing adopted the old news blockage policy. But what the Chinese government did not expect was a group of Chinese who started to challenge the western media. On the most popular video sharing platform, YouTube, Chinese netizens and "pro-China" foreign netizens were fighting a "people's war" against "pro-Tibet" netizens both home and abroad.
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