From clamping down on websites to cloud storage to livestreaming, the fight against pornography has long given the Chinese government a scapegoat to rein in the Internet at large.
Today, the punishment for creating pornography is less severe, and although sex parties are still illegal, they go somewhat unnoticed by law enforcement.
But according to Burger, the real revolution came from the rise of the internet.
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From clamping down on websites to cloud storage to livestreaming, the fight against pornography has long given the Chinese government a scapegoat to rein in the Internet at large.
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Tech companies such as Alibaba and Tuputech developed algorithms to trawl various online platforms, for pornographic audio, photos, and videos with remarkable accuracy.
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