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Why are people blocking celebrities on social media in 'digitine' movement?

Following celebrities ... social media users began a "digitine" movement where they are blocking public figures who are not using their platform to speak out on social issues such as Palestine. Read More
Social media influencers blur the lines between political content and campaigning, potentially affecting elections
Online influencers are not governed by laws that regulate political content, and as such, can be leveraged to spread campaign content. Read More
How do candidates skirt Chinese social media bans on political content? They use influencers
Popular Chinese apps WeChat and RedNote are a tool for political campaigning – but such content is banned. Here’s how parties work around it, including by avoiding proper disclosures. Read More
How do candidates skirt Chinese social media bans on political content? They use influencers

This effort has also played out on Chinese social media platforms, namely WeChat and RedNote. Thousands of Australians use these apps, often as a main source of news. The RECapture research team ... Read More
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