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Chinas War on Female Delusion

3 hours ago
  • #Social Harmony
  • #China Censorship
  • #Microdramas
  • China's censorship targets 'microdramas' depicting poor girls marrying rich CEOs, part of broader control over content involving wealth, fantasy, and sexuality.
  • The author's experience shows censorship extends to auto show models and TV dramas, with authorities editing content like 'The Empress of China' for social harmony.
  • Microdramas (duanju) are short, fast-paced videos designed for vertical viewing, with romance and hypergamy tropes attracting regulatory scrutiny for promoting 'unrealistic fantasies'.
  • Regulators warn against content glorifying wealth or elite lifestyles, aiming to prevent 'warped values' among minors, though enforcement struggles due to the volume of new content.
  • Censorship also targets displays of wealth on social media, effeminate male idols ('femboys'), and pessimistic movements like 'lying flat', which rejects high-pressure work culture.
  • The article contrasts China's state-led censorship with America's decentralized control via platforms, advertisers, and algorithms, both attempting to manage human appetite and desires.
  • Despite censorship, the author argues human nature ensures fantasies and desires persist underground, questioning which system better handles societal 'ugliness'.