"The Chinese government’s list of banned words lengthens every year. Every June, they delete, via a censorship army of robots, algorithms and humans, posts that contain memes (a rubber duck facing a line of tanks), codes (June 4, 64, 8², May 35), or even everyday words (today, tomorrow, mourn, people)."
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"The Chinese government’s list of banned words lengthens every year. Every June, they delete, via a censorship army of robots, algorithms and humans, posts that contain memes (a rubber duck facing a line of tanks), codes (June 4, 64, 8², May 35), or even everyday words (today, tomorrow, mourn, people)."
from Financial Times article
June 12, 2017