Social media is changing China’s parent-child dynamics and prompting some children to use cloak-and-dagger measures to protect their privacy.
LIN ZHISHAN’S greatest joy is browsing her son’s micro blog – without his knowledge. Her 24-year-old son, who is studying in Japan, has no inkling his mother monitors his online social networks. And Lin hopes to keep it that way.
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