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cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/43306752

Police in northwestern China are cracking down on writers of online erotic fiction across the country, including many college students, according to RFA sources and media reports, amid concern that officers are punishing people outside their jurisdiction.

Police in Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu province, have been summoning writers who don’t even live there. A report from Caixin media group said some have been referred to police for prosecution, and anecdotal evidence indicates writers are facing substantial fines.

A source who spoke to Radio Free Asia on condition of anonymity for safety reasons said the crackdown could involve 200-300 writers.

Their cases have also sparked a legal debate over the definition of “obscene materials” and renewed public discussion on the boundaries of creative freedom. Known as “Danmei,” the genre features romantic relationships between male characters. It originated in Japan and has become popular in China.

Amid tightened restrictions in China, many writers have turned to Haitang Culture, a Taiwanese-based adult fiction website established in 2015 to publish their work. The website on the democratic island doesn’t force censorship and allows explicit written content. Most readers are females.

Authorities in China have reacted. Last year, two China-based distributors affiliated with Haitang Culture were arrested for “assisting in information network criminal activities,” according to Shuiping Jiyuan, a news portal on the WeChat social media platform.

The recent police crackdown in Lanzhou followed similar moves in the eastern province of Anhui in June 2024, where authorities began arresting writers of online erotic fiction under the charge of “producing and distributing obscene materials for profit,” resulting in heavy fines and even prison sentences.

Police are seeking out writers even when they leave outside their jurisdiction - a practice that critics call “offshore fishing,” implying the motive of police is financial or political, rather than strictly legal.

“I don’t understand what they’re trying to do—are they pushing political correctness, or are they just desperate for money?” said Liu Yang, a veteran media professional in Lanzhou, told Radio Free Asia. “The police are short on funds, and now even arrests have become a way to make money.”

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[-] Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 days ago

Another story from RFA with anonymous sources and no actual evidence whatsoever, it must be a day

[-] vzqq 3 points 4 days ago

First of all, the reporting is the evidence. That’s how journalism works.

Second, there are attributed quotes and named sources.

Third, it references events that one (you?) could chase down.

I mean, I get being the skeptic counterculture internet tough guy, but you have to put WAY more effort into it if you want to be taken seriously.

[-] Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

They repeatedly quote and refer to information from anonymous sources. They provide no evidence whatsoever, the only external link in the entire article leads to another RFA article which also provides no evidence. I shouldn't have to "chase down" whatever crap story they're pushing, that's literally their job. RFA is a US propaganda outlet that has no interest in serious journalism because that's not what secures their funding. They should put more effort into their stories if they want to be taken seriously, and you should be embarassed for needing to have this explained to you.

[-] vzqq 1 points 3 days ago

There should be some embarrassment in this thread alright.

[-] Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

If you read the article then you already know I'm right, so you're either illiterate or dishonest

[-] vzqq 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Except that you’re dead wrong about the actual literal text of the article.

But arguing with pompous ideologues is boring, so welcome to the block list.

[-] Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago

Lol which part am I wrong about exactly? There's multiple quotes from/references to anonymous sources and no evidence whatsoever beyond the words in the article. I'm 100% right and you know it, the only reason you won't admit it is because you're exactly the pompous ideologue you accuse me of being.

[-] Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

And lol @ "the reporting is the evidence", reporting without substantiating evidence is just a story, your decision to trust that story without evidence is fantastically moronic. Every major western media outlet in existence has verifiably reported incorrect info more than once. WMDs in Iraq ring any bells for you? Try harder

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