could be used in investigating Chinese citizens locally and abroad, as well as in flagging trends that stir domestic dissent, experts say. /Documentation accompanying the project says that close to 40 percent of the Global Times monitoring unit’s staffers are senior Global Times reporters and
ultimate purpose of analysis and prediction is to guide and intervene in public opinion,”/Highly sensitive viral trends online are reported to a24-hour hotline maintained by the Cybersecurity Administration of China (CAC)/The monitoring of social media abroad by local police throughout China(
to create a database of foreign journalists&academics; a$216,000 Beijing police intelligence program that analyzes Western chatter on Hong Kong & Taiwan; & a cybercenter in Xinjiang/“In an April 2020 article, the chief analyst at the People’s Daily Online Public Opinion Data Center〜“The(
12/31 China is turning a major part of its internal Internet data surveillance network outward, mining Western social media,〜to equip its government agencies, military & police with information on foreign targets,/These include a$320,000Chinese state media software program that minesTwitter&FB(