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blog
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China
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Blogging is heavily restricted, with government censorship and surveillance making it difficult for individuals to freely express themselves online.
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1
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2
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blog
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China
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Subject to strict government censorship and monitoring, with limitations on content that discusses sensitive political or social topics.
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1
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3
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blog
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China
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Less prevalent as a means of personal expression, and more commonly associated with professional or corporate use.
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1
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4
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blog
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China
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Subject to heavy censorship and government control, with restricted content and limited freedom of expression
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1
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5
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blog
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China
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Government censorship may limit the content and expression of individuals and organizations
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1
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6
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blogger
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China
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Blogging as a profession is less respected compared to traditional careers, and bloggers may face more skepticism and scrutiny from society.
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1
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7
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blogger
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China
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Blogging is less common, and social media platforms like Weibo and Zalo are more popular for sharing personal stories and influencing audiences.
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1
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