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China Says Terrorism, Fake News Impel Greater Global Internet Curbs (reuters.com)

China's ambitions to tighten up regulation of the Internet have found a second wind in old fears -- terrorism and fake news. Chinese officials and business leaders speaking at the third World Internet Conference held in Wuzhen last week called for more rigid cyber governance, pointing to the ability of militants to organize online and the spread of false news items during the recent U.S. election as signs cyberspace had become dangerous and unwieldy. From a report on Reuters: Ren Xianling, the vice minister of China's top internet authority, said on Thursday that the process was akin to "installing brakes on a car before driving on the road." Ren, number two at the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), recommended using identification systems for netizens who post fake news and rumors, so they could "reward and punish" them. The comments come as U.S. social networks Facebook and Twitter face a backlash over their role in the spread of false and malicious information generated by users, which some say helped sway the U.S. presidential election in favor of Republican candidate Donald Trump.

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  1. Re:Of course they would by Esteanil · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well as fast as free speech world rankings go, the USA is 41st in the world

    Yeah, I'm sure these rankings are completely unbiased.

    Any ranking that shows the US as lower than #1 in free speech or freedom of the press is clearly false and should be illegal.

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