WeChat: social and political development of China’s dominant messaging app |
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Authors: | Eric Harwit |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA;2. East–West Center in Honolulu, HI, USA |
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Abstract: | This article traces the development of the Chinese social media app WeChat from its origins to its current role as a leading communications tool for some 600 million Chinese citizens. It analyzes the ways the small-group oriented app is changing China’s social connections, as it enhances trusted, personal contacts while transforming opportunities for larger online group formation. The article assesses methods the Chinese Government employs to monitor and control WeChat communication, and provides a case-focus study. It also considers the apolitical features, in particular, those related to entertainment and personal social relations, which have made important contributions to WeChat’s great popularity. |
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Keywords: | app China censorship Internet politics social media WeChat weibo weixin |
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