In 2020, Tenzing Tsondu went viral on #Zhihu, a major Chinese platform. The backlash from predominantly #Han male users was intense and consistent. The researchers found it followed a clear ideological logic ...
Some users on #Zhihu commented on China's influence in the region.@余鹏 said: "China can accept the growth of local forces... but it will absolutely not accept the deliberate introduction of American and Japanese influence. In this respect, Hun Sen has violated China's biggest taboo.".
The gun attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, which killed 15 people and injured dozens, sparked discussions on Chinese social media platforms such as #Weibo and #Zhihu. 1/6
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🧐Some on #Zhihu also suggested the victims may have a weak sense of the dangers of fire.@路路通 said, "Those living in old buildings and subdivided flats are often low-income families... They may have relatively weak fire safety awareness and insufficient understanding of fire risks."
User @冲哥瞰夭下 writes on #Zhihu: “[...] when the U.S. doesn’t show up, on key issues like Ukraine and other major topics, things end up in a state where nobody can really resolve them[..]". 2/6
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On #Zhihu, @kousan believes it's unbelievable that the bridge, built under complex geological conditions, lacked monitoring systems for landslides and other geological hazards, leaving problems only detectable visually by staff. Comments under his post were also quite controversial.
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On #Zhihu, user @仲生 referenced a People’s Daily article about the recent agreements on trade reached in Malaysia, titled “Jointly safeguard the hard-won results of the consultations”, claiming that China has finally reached the end of the century of humiliation. 2/6
“When I saw the name I actually laughed out loud. Given the current U.S. pressure on Venezuela, it’s a bit like awarding the 1942 Nobel Peace Prize to Wang Jingwei in recognition of his ‘contributions to East Asian co-prosperity and peaceful development’.[...]”, writes @呀哈 on #Zhihu. 2/6
On #Zhihu netizens are commenting on the difficulties of #Japan’s fractured parliament: “This signifies the birth of yet another short-lived prime minister — the difference being that this time, it’s the first female prime minister in Japan’s history.[...]”, says @陈同学你多少钱. 2/6
#Zhihu :“[...]Europe, Canada, and the U.S. have all tightened their policies. Those with fake diplomas or poor academic records who can’t get in there will now rush here instead[..]”@疑点归结利益方. “[...]the moment I think about Southeast Asia and South Asia, it really makes my scalp tingle.” @ure无恙. 4/6
The latest decision by major Western countries to recognize #Palestine has attracted significant attention on the Chinese social media platform #Zhihu and in the online magazine #ThePaper 澎湃. 1/6
#US and #China Representatives meet in Madrid this week to hold #tradeTalks. Chinese #Netizens share their opinion. On #Zhihu the topic was one of the top three most discussed topics of the day on September 16. 1/6
On #Zhihu User @快下楼 comments on the discussion wether Chinese get visa free entries in Russia: “Some poor countries count on visa fees from Chinese travelers to keep their foreign ministries running.” A big discussion about the #China-Russia relationship is missing on Zhihu. 4/6
Some discussion took place on #Zhihu, about whether Taylor Swift getting engaged fits into her feminist image. “Wait, isn’t Taylor Swift supposed to be a strong independent female lead, a feminist icon? So why is she doing something as patriarchal and oppressive as getting married?” @没空. 4/6
A case of #humanTrafficking is occupying the #ChineseOnlineCommunity this week. A 17-year-old sold her 19-year-old boyfriend to scam gangs in Myanmar. His family paid to free him after 4 months. His body showed signs of torture. On #Zhihu, netizens are discussing a legal loophole. 1/6
On the Q&A platform #Zhihu, a group of users questions the authenticity of the images and suggests they could be AI-generated. For example, @似水流年 writes: “Your picture looks like it was drawn by a three-year-old child.” 4/6
There were discussions on #Zhihu ahead of the summit. User @刚正 acknowledges the importance of diplomatic meetings: “I've noticed that many diplomatic engagements seem ineffective, but the process itself is valuable. [...]” while other user call the EU weak and make fun of it. 2/6
There were discussions on #Zhihu ahead of the summit. User @刚正 acknowledges the importance of diplomatic meetings: “I've noticed that many diplomatic engagements seem ineffective, but the process itself is valuable. [...]” while other user call the EU weak and make fun of it. 2/5
"The lifting of restrictions on NVIDIA’s chip exports [..] is an attempt to maintain dominance in the tech rivalry [..]. This policy vacillation exposes Washington’s profit-driven calculations and underscores the urgency of accelerating China’s self-reliant innovation." writes @南山大王 on #Zhihu. 5/6
On #Zhihu, user @几度轮回 writes: "This doesn’t sound like a statement from Chinese officials. All nations act in their own interests, China steadfastly maintains neutrality: We mediate talks, push for ceasefires—at most offering discreet support, but never through explicit alignment." 3/6
"There should be negotiations. The United States won't be foolish enough to send ground troops into Iran. Iran could block the strait and use it as a negotiating advantage," #Zhihu user @camel wrote on Sunday. 2/6
The #Gaokao exams (高考) take place annually in June in China. Students who pass can enter colleges and universities. In addition to Chinese and Math, a foreign language exam (usually English) is mandatory. Netizens discuss the relevance of English on #Zhihu. 1/6
On #Zhihu, a user shares his positive travel experiences in Israel and asks why Israel is portrayed so negatively in China. A lively discussion develops in the comments. 2/6
Another fascinating report from @merics.bsky.social on the fate of “Made in China 2025" in the eyes of the public: "Made in China's next chapter: What users on #China ’s Q&A platform #Zhihu are debating" merics.org/en/comment/m...
Popular phrases related to the topic still appear on the Q&A platform #Zhihu. However, clicking on them reveals that associated comment sections are no longer accessible—a clear indication that the discussion had veered into territory unacceptable to the #CCP. 4/5
On Q&A platform #Zhihu, users question potential expansions in #EU-#Asia trade relations. @凯童: "Just like the BBC’s recent praise of China, [von der Leyen’s pro-Asia trade remarks] are merely a performance for the Trump-party in the U.S.. It's a form of ‘protest,’ not to be taken seriously." 2/5