The People's Republic of China (PRC) has the world's largest number
of Internet users, estimated at 500 million people. Despite
government efforts to limit the flow of online news, Chinese
Internet users are able to access unprecedented amounts of
information, and political activists have utilized the Web as a
vital communications tool. In recent years, Twitter-like
microblogging has surged, resulting in dramatic cases of dissident
communication and public comment on sensitive political issues.
However, the Web has proven to be less of a democratic catalyst in
China than many observers had hoped. The PRC government has one of
the most rigorous Internet censorship systems, which relies heavily
upon cooperation between the government and private Internet
companies. Some U.S. policy makers have been especially critical of
the compliance of some U.S. Internet communications and technology
(ICT) companies with China's censorship and policing activities.
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