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Forget TikTok, China’s powerhouse app is WeChat, and its power is sweeping

For most in China, WeChat is a sort of all-in-one app: a way to swap stories, pay bills, buy stuff and get news. For the millions of China’s diaspora, it links them to home. Woven through it all is the ever more muscular surveillance and propaganda of the Chinese Communist Party

September 06, 2020 / 11:50 IST
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An undated photo of Joanne Li, who was taken into custody by police in China, manacled, jailed overnight and interrogated repeatedly because she posted an article on WeChat from the U.S. government-run Radio Free Asia about the deterioration of Chinese-Canadian diplomacy. (The New York Times)
An undated photo of Joanne Li, who was taken into custody by police in China, manacled, jailed overnight and interrogated repeatedly because she posted an article on WeChat from the U.S. government-run Radio Free Asia about the deterioration of Chinese-Canadian diplomacy. (The New York Times)

Paul Mozur

Just after the 2016 presidential election in the United States, Joanne Li realized the app that connected her to fellow Chinese immigrants had disconnected her from reality.

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Everything she saw on the Chinese app, WeChat, indicated Donald Trump was an admired leader and impressive businessman. She believed it was the unquestioned consensus on the newly elected U.S. president. “But then I started talking to some foreigners about him, non-Chinese,” she said. “I was totally confused.”

She began to read more widely, and Li, who lived in Toronto at the time, increasingly found WeChat filled with gossip, conspiracy theories and outright lies. One article claimed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada planned to legalize hard drugs. Another rumor purported that Canada had begun selling marijuana in grocery stores. A post from a news account in Shanghai warned Chinese people to take care lest they accidentally bring the drug back from Canada and get arrested.