In China, there is a sort of job called Internet commentator(50 cent). They are employed by the government to disguise as common netizens writing posts that support the party and the government.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_Party
I'm from China. Actually many college students don't like the Party, though many of them have joined in it (for finding a good job or being a public servent). The party say that it represents the benefits of the people and the nationality, but there is an opinion spreading that loving the nationality doesn't mean supporting the Party.
Last year, an government officer, who told the truth, confronted with the journalist's tough questions, said "do you voice for the party or the people?"
In China, there is a sort of job called Internet commentator(50 cent). They are employed by the government to disguise as common netizens writing posts that support the party and the government. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_Party
I'm from China. Actually many college students don't like the Party, though many of them have joined in it (for finding a good job or being a public servent). The party say that it represents the benefits of the people and the nationality, but there is an opinion spreading that loving the nationality doesn't mean supporting the Party. Last year, an government officer, who told the truth, confronted with the journalist's tough questions, said "do you voice for the party or the people?"