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Clubhouse is no ‘free speech heaven,’ say Chinese mainland users – Global Times
US social audio app Clubhouse seems to have attracted more Chinese users in recent days, with many going there for discussions on a wide range of topics. But unlike…
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US social audio app Clubhouse seems to have attracted Chinese users in recent days, with many going there for discussions on a wide range of topics. But unlike some media reports describing the app as a “free speech heaven,” many Chinese mainland users said political discussions on Clubhouse are often one-sided and pro-China voices can be easily suppressed.
Clubhouse, which was launched in 2020 in the US, saw sudden popularity in the US when Tesla founder Elon Musk hosted…
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