China bans nationalist blogger who rallied against tech giant


Sima Nan’s Twitter-like Weibo account, where he has more than 3.1 million followers and regularly posts anti-American commentary, was marked restricted for “violating relevant laws and regulations” over the weekend, meaning he temporarily cannot post on the site. — Reuters

China has blocked the social media accounts of a nationalistic blogger who waged a campaign against a major Chinese tech firm, in the latest censorship of an outspoken patriotic voice.

Sima Nan’s Twitter-like Weibo account, where he has more than 3.1 million followers and regularly posts anti-American commentary, was marked restricted for “violating relevant laws and regulations” over the weekend, meaning he temporarily cannot post on the site.

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