1
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social media
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China
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Heavily influenced by local platforms like WeChat, Weibo, and KakaoTalk
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1
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2
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social media
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China
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Heavily restricted and monitored, with limited access to global social media platforms
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1
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3
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social media
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China
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Controlled and monitored by the government, with limited access to platforms like Facebook and Twitter
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1
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4
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social media
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China
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Closely monitored and regulated by the government
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1
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5
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social media
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China
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Used for e-commerce, communication, and as a platform for influencers
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1
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6
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social media interaction
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China
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Regulated by the government and monitored for compliance with state ideology
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1
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7
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social media presence
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China
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A strong social media presence is important for business networking and establishing professional connections.
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1
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8
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social media usage
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China
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Influenced by government censorship and monitoring, with limited access to certain platforms and content
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1
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9
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social media use
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China
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Government regulation and censorship are common
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1
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10
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tweet
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China
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A tweet refers to the sound made by a small bird.
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1
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11
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tweet
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China
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Limited due to government censorship and control of social media platforms
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1
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12
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twitter
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China
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Twitter is blocked by the government and not commonly used for public discourse.
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1
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13
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twitter
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China
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Twitter is inaccessible or heavily restricted due to government censorship and control.
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1
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14
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twitter
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China
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Not accessible due to government censorship and restrictions on internet usage.
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1
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