Inside a Chinese internet censorship centre

2019-04-08 2,476

Inke has grown quickly amid China’s live-streaming frenzy that started in 2016, to become one of the top live-streaming apps in the country with some 25 million monthly active users. Working as the manager of Inke’s content monitoring department, Zhiheng leads a team of about 1,200 people who watch all streams on the platform to censor irregular behaviour, pornography and politically sensitive content. (Photo: SCMP’s Lea Li)

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