Earlier this month, feminist blogger Jiang Chan Jiāng Chán) had her official WeChat account blocked. The account now displays a message saying that it has been blocked, and that the content cannot be viewed because it is in violation of Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) regulations. Jiang hasn’t updated her Weibo account, with 41,000 followers, since May of 2023, but on WeChat she has published many popular articles and essays with over 100,000 views.
fredag 3. oktober 2025
AHEAD OF GLOBAL WOMEN’S SUMMIT IN BEIJING, MORE FEMINIST CONTENT BLOCKED ON WECHAT
In the run-up to the Global Women’s Summit slated for October in Beijing, which will mark the 30th anniversary of that city’s influential 1995 U.N. World Conference on Women, some WeChat accounts focused on feminism and women’s empowerment have been blocked or had their content deleted.
Earlier this month, feminist blogger Jiang Chan Jiāng Chán) had her official WeChat account blocked. The account now displays a message saying that it has been blocked, and that the content cannot be viewed because it is in violation of Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) regulations. Jiang hasn’t updated her Weibo account, with 41,000 followers, since May of 2023, but on WeChat she has published many popular articles and essays with over 100,000 views.
Earlier this month, feminist blogger Jiang Chan Jiāng Chán) had her official WeChat account blocked. The account now displays a message saying that it has been blocked, and that the content cannot be viewed because it is in violation of Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) regulations. Jiang hasn’t updated her Weibo account, with 41,000 followers, since May of 2023, but on WeChat she has published many popular articles and essays with over 100,000 views.