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  2. 93% of Chinese minors are now online | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com/2020/05/13/93-of-chinese-minors...

    Internet penetration among urban minors was 93.9%, just 3.6% more than their rural counterparts, compared to a 5.4% gap in 2018. Almost all of them accessed the internet through smartphones. The ...

  3. Youku - Wikipedia

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    Yōukù. Mickey Huang and Zhou Yo at Golden Bell Awards 50th Anniversary Exhibition. Youku Tudou Inc. (formerly Youku Inc. ), doing business as Youku[ 5] ( Chinese: 优酷; lit. 'excellent (and) cool'), [ 6] is a video hosting service based in Beijing, China. It operates as a subsidiary of Alibaba Group Holding Limited.

  4. China considers limiting kids' smartphone time to two hours ...

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    The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has proposed draft rules that would cap the phone time of children under 18 to a maximum of two hours per day. That's only for 16- and 17-year-olds ...

  5. China floats two-hour daily limit of smartphone screen time ...

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    The minor mode will allow parents to manage what their kids see and allow internet service providers to show content based on a user’s age. According to CAC, children under the age of three ...

  6. Three-child policy - Wikipedia

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    Three-child policy. The three-child policy ( Chinese: 三孩政策; pinyin: Sānhái Zhèngcè ), whereby a couple can have three children, is a family planning policy in the People's Republic of China. [ 1][ 2] The policy was announced on 31 May 2021 at a meeting of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), chaired by CCP General ...

  7. The Morning After: China slashes kids’ gaming time to three ...

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    China has announced a further crackdown on the time children can play online games, with the new limit set to just three hours per week. Platforms like Tencent can now only offer gaming to kids ...

  8. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was first blocked in China for over five months from October 16, 2007 [ 7] to March 22, 2008. [ 8] It was blocked again from March 24, 2009, although a Foreign Ministry spokesperson would neither confirm nor deny whether YouTube had been blocked. [ 9] Since then, YouTube has been inaccessible from mainland China. [ 10]

  9. China further slashes kids’ gaming time to just three hours a ...

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    Limited to Fridays, weekends and public holidays. China has announced a further crackdown on the amount of time children can play online video games, with the new limit set to just three hours per ...