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  2. Uncensored Chat App Clubhouse Is Blocked by China (Reports) - AOL

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    A number of chat rooms saw direct exchanges between users from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, who previously lacked the opportunity to communicate directly in an uncensored format ...

  3. Hong Kong is testing out its own ChatGPT-style tool as OpenAI ...

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    July 16, 2024 at 6:46 AM. HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s government is testing the city's own ChatGPT -style tool for its employees, with plans to eventually make it available to the public, its ...

  4. Cantonese internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese Internet Slang ( Chinese: 廣東話網上俗語) is an informal language originating from Internet forums, chat rooms, and other social platforms. It is often adapted with self-created and out-of-tradition forms. Cantonese Internet Slang is prevalent among young Cantonese speakers and offers a reflection of the youth culture of Hong Kong.

  5. Hong Kong arrests six in first use of new local ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong police have made their first arrests under a newly passed local national security law over social media posts deemed “seditious” by authorities, just days ahead of the 35th ...

  6. Hong Kong arrests six people under new national ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong has arrested six people under the new national security law for putting up social media posts that “incited hatred” against China.. They were arrested on Tuesday after being accused ...

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  8. Stand News raids and arrests - Wikipedia

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    Ronson Chan waves to reporters during his visit to Stand News after the raids. At 6 a.m., on 29 December 2021, the National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force arrested six senior staff members of Stand News, including the former editor-in-chief Chung Pui-kuen, former legislator Margaret Ng, singer and activist Denise Ho, Chow Tat-chi and Christine Fang, accusing them of ...

  9. In the year that Hong Kong has achieved an Academy Awards nomination for “Better Days,” the territory’s leading free-to-air TV network Television Broadcasts (TVB) will be dropping television ...