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  • eye contact 📿
    Oct 28, 2025
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    fun guy

    so we agree

    i see what you mean,

    yeah i agree

  • Oct 28, 2025
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    eye contact

    i see what you mean,

    yeah i agree

    I've checked CGTN + Global Times but haven't been able to find any real sources about this alleged law, so I'm not 100% sure it even exists. All the articles I'm finding are from weird non-Chinese sources like this, which cites "Morocco News" as its source

    livemint.com/news/world/china-tightens-the-screws-influencers-now-need-degrees-to-speak-on-finance-health-law-11761619952479.html

  • eye contact 📿
    Oct 28, 2025
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    1 reply
    fun guy

    I've checked CGTN + Global Times but haven't been able to find any real sources about this alleged law, so I'm not 100% sure it even exists. All the articles I'm finding are from weird non-Chinese sources like this, which cites "Morocco News" as its source

    https://www.livemint.com/news/world/china-tightens-the-screws-influencers-now-need-degrees-to-speak-on-finance-health-law-11761619952479.html

    cac.gov.cn/2025-10/28/c_1763287168200174.htm

    here's a tangential notice

    i bet the legislation is in this site since its for the cyberspace administration of china

  • Oct 28, 2025
    eye contact

    https://www.cac.gov.cn/2025-10/28/c_1763287168200174.htm

    here's a tangential notice

    i bet the legislation is in this site since its for the cyberspace administration of china

    ty

    "I. Objectives of work"

    Focus on entertainment group broadcasting, private domain live broadcast and other key areas that are easy to breed live broadcasts to reward chaos, through special rectification, strictly crack down on vulgar group broadcasts to lure rewards, false people to lure and reward, induce minors to reward and stimulate users irrational reward and other 4 outstanding issues, urge the platform to improve the live reward operation rules, improve the live reward management function, strengthen the live reward profit behavior norms, create a good live broadcast ecology, promote the healthy and orderly development of the online live broadcast industry.

  • Oct 28, 2025

    "This study examines China's evolving role in global low-carbon technology (LCT) trade and its impact on climate mitigation. The novel data suggests China's transition from a net importer to a net exporter of LCTs over the past three decades. Employing a gravity-equation framework, we identify the economic and institutional factors that drive bilateral LCT flows. Fixed-effects regressions show that China's LCT exports significantly reduce partner-country CO₂ emissions, measured in total, per-capita, and intensity terms, and that these reductions are larger for high-income partners and for the energy-storage and pollution-control LCTs. We further find that partner-country human capital, political stability, and development assistance amplify these environmental benefits. We conclude with policy recommendations including sustained R&D investment, stable export prices, encouragement of outward FDI, further trade liberalization and improved international dialogue on capacity issues to advance global sustainable trade and decarbonization. - link

  • Oct 29, 2025

    China!

  • Oct 30, 2025
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  • Oct 30, 2025
    fun guy
    https://twitter.com/ChineseEmbinUS/status/1983732876043850166
  • Your Chinese Spy 🇨🇳
    Oct 30, 2025
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    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Yes exactly what America needs is less freedom of speech

    Freedom of speech is overrated but it’s too late for America to understand that now. America let Fascist Capitalists abuse free speech to manipulate liberals into believing they wanted to debate their ideals on the “free market of ideas”, in reality it just gave them a platform to spread propaganda to recruit enough people to take power and now we are going to see what Fascists really think about free speech as they burn our books, universities, school systems and platforms of communication to the ground.

  • EuroNymous 🦘
    Oct 30, 2025
    YANDHI

    I've seen and encountered countless EV's in China. They will not allow those cars here lol.

    The second Americans see and drive Chinese EVs the American automobile industry implodes within a couple years. Not joking its that bad. EV/car race has been over for years. Chinese companies can and will outcompete U.S. companies on their own territory, and U.S. companies won't come back from that...ever.

    i have been in several Ev's in uber that are chinese generally unbelievable the amount tech that is packed into these

  • Oct 30, 2025
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    Your Chinese Spy

    Freedom of speech is overrated but it’s too late for America to understand that now. America let Fascist Capitalists abuse free speech to manipulate liberals into believing they wanted to debate their ideals on the “free market of ideas”, in reality it just gave them a platform to spread propaganda to recruit enough people to take power and now we are going to see what Fascists really think about free speech as they burn our books, universities, school systems and platforms of communication to the ground.

    Government mandated speech is great

  • Oct 30, 2025
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    F*** me man. My day is ruined.

    • BYD has become the world’s largest and fastest-growing producer of EVs and the chief global rival to Elon Musk’s Tesla. But the third-quarter results show a continued slowdown for the group after a period of breakneck growth.

    • The Shenzhen-based group on Thursday reported net income of Rmb7.8bn ($1.1bn), compared with Rmb11.6bn from the same period last year. The result fell short of a***ysts’ expectation of Rmb9.6bn, but was an improvement from Rmb6.36bn in the second quarter.

    • The company’s stock hit a record high in May after it made breakthrough announcements on battery charging and driverless technology, but second-quarter earnings came in lower than expected, hit by Beijing’s crackdown on aggressive discounting and supplier payment practices. Share have fallen more than 30 per cent from the May peak.

    • BYD remains the dominant EV force at home, selling about 30 per cent of new EVs so far this year, but it faces intensifying competition from local rivals such as Geely.

    • These pressures have forced BYD to double down on plans to rapidly expand sales abroad. Along with factories in Brazil, Hungary, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey and Uzbekistan, it is constructing a fleet of eight purpose-built vessels to ship its cars.

    • Still, a***ysts expect BYD to announce further technological breakthroughs in the coming months, including an EV powered by a semi-solid-state battery. The technology, in which the battery’s electrolyte is a gel-like material rather than liquid, promises to increase energy density.

    • BYD is also testing “gigacasting”, a manufacturing process pioneered by Tesla in which vehicles are pressed with 9,000 tonnes of pressure to cast the underbody. The company said the process would remove the need to install 72 components and make vehicles lighter.

    • A***ysts said they expected a design revamp in 2026, as Chinese consumers have grown weary of the brand’s signature “dragon face” design, which has been in use for seven years.

    • “This is a more fundamental cause of BYD’s challenges this year,” said Feng Xiao, co-head of China industrial research at CLSA. “BYD is redesigning the look of its cars.”

    • Revenue for the July to September quarter came in at Rmb195bn, down 3 per cent from the previous corresponding period and below the Rmb216bn forecast by a***ysts.

    • Gross margin was 17.6 per cent, up from 16.27 per cent in the previous quarter but still off the 21.89 per cent reported in the third quarter last year. The margin improvement reflects a higher share of premium models in the company’s product mix, including from overseas markets.

    • BYD’s exports in the first nine months of the year rose 14 per cent to 705,000 cars, according to data from Automobility, a Shanghai-based consultancy, putting it on track to achieve its forecast of 800,000 to 1mn overseas deliveries this year.

    • The group, which has forecast total sales of 4.6mn this year, has a long-term annual sales target of 10mn cars, with half coming from outside China.

    • China overtook Japan in 2023 as the world’s biggest car exporter following a boom in shipments of traditional cars with internal combustion engines to developing countries.

    • But the export mix is shifting, with battery-only and plug-in hybrid vehicles accounting for 35 per cent of shipments so far this year, up from about 20 per cent in 2023 and 2024.

    • BYD is the biggest driver of this change, capturing about 40 per cent of China’s total EV exports
  • eye contact 📿
    Oct 30, 2025
    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Yes exactly what America needs is less freedom of speech

    Sorry but the 1st amendment and the ideological framework around it is ridiculously outdated

    Freedom of speech and liberty as a whole is incompatible with social/economic frameworks where

    • media empires can twist information and mass psychology
    • imbalances in resource and labor control can let people control the power their speech holds undemocratically

  • eye contact 📿
    Oct 30, 2025

    Speech needs to be socially controlled by the masses.

  • Oct 31, 2025
    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Government mandated speech is great

    freedom of action >>> freedom of speech

  • Oct 31, 2025
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    Why are you all so okay with having your speech suppressed? Unless you all think you're special specimens that will be the exception to the rule

  • Jalen Brunson Fan

    Why are you all so okay with having your speech suppressed? Unless you all think you're special specimens that will be the exception to the rule

    They’re Stalinists, what did you expect?

  • Oct 31, 2025
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    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Why are you all so okay with having your speech suppressed? Unless you all think you're special specimens that will be the exception to the rule

    freedom of speech but for whom? what does that mean in the abstract? what group of individuals or class affiliations do they have that could affect this? This has also been a relative term to begin with.

    freedom of speech for all individuals sounds rosy but what’s the difference between me or your “free speech” and someone like George Soros or Murdoch who can also use their “free speech” to fund billions of media outlets and other institutions in society?

  • Oct 31, 2025
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    afterimage

    freedom of speech but for whom? what does that mean in the abstract? what group of individuals or class affiliations do they have that could affect this? This has also been a relative term to begin with.

    freedom of speech for all individuals sounds rosy but what’s the difference between me or your “free speech” and someone like George Soros or Murdoch who can also use their “free speech” to fund billions of media outlets and other institutions in society?

    Freedom of speech for everybody, that's the whole point. You can't silence people Soros or Murdoch without silencing yourself and your family first lmao why are you all so okay with that?

  • Oct 31, 2025
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    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Freedom of speech for everybody, that's the whole point. You can't silence people Soros or Murdoch without silencing yourself and your family first lmao why are you all so okay with that?

    how that billionaire d*** taste lol

  • Oct 31, 2025
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    WRU

    how that billionaire d*** taste lol

    You have to be a special kind of retårdëd to think I’m shilling for billionaires by saying I think I should be able to speak freely

  • Oct 31, 2025
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    Jalen Brunson Fan

    You have to be a special kind of retårdëd to think I’m shilling for billionaires by saying I think I should be able to speak freely

    well thats a really dumb point you made there lol what about muh family if it means no more murdochs or soroses then f*** your family there will be ten other families all for it

  • eye contact 📿
    Oct 31, 2025
    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Why are you all so okay with having your speech suppressed? Unless you all think you're special specimens that will be the exception to the rule

    there is never a point where ur speech will not be suppressed

  • eye contact 📿
    Oct 31, 2025

    liberty is a fake ideal! agency cannot be absolute when it interacts with the inherent differences people have

  • Stankie 🪑
    Oct 31, 2025

    Thread going exactly as expected