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OPINION | The Algorithm Will See You Now: How China’s Digital State Neutralizes Dissent Before It Begins
China’s rapid suppression of Shanghai’s 2022 unrest reveals a new model of digital-era control: dissent is treated as a data anomaly, flagged, quarantined, and erased before it can grow. By merging automated monitoring with offline policing, China has built an operating system for social stability, one now influencing governance across the Indo-Pacific.
Nov 213 min read


OPINION | Shanghai’s Vanishing Protest, Revisited: How China Perfected the Art of Low-Visibility Repression
Shanghai’s 2022 Wulumuqi Road protest vanished almost as quickly as it appeared, a glimpse into China’s perfected system of low-visibility repression. Through rapid digital erasure, preemptive policing, and psychological conditioning, Beijing ensures dissent never becomes visible, creating a model of control that avoids headlines while tightening its grip on public expression.
Nov 214 min read
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