Typically, the country's censorship agency is most active in culling any content that my contradict the government's political agenda.
But on Thursday, the Cyberspace Administration of China issued a **tice listing several social media accounts that it deactivated. These included 19 different paparazzi and entertainment news outlets.
Beijing News reported that the sites' various online properties across micro-blogging portal Weibo, and news aggregators Baidu and Toutiao, were gone.* Read more...