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Beijing warns Sina to ‘improve’ censorship

China’s government has warned it will shut down one of the country’s largest and most popular online news services if it does not “improve censorship”.

Late on Friday, executives from Nasdaq-listed Sina, which runs China’s fourth most visited website, were summoned to a meeting with the Cyberspace Administration of China and lambasted for spreading “illegal information” and “violating morality”, according to a statement from CAC.

Sina was accused of not properly censoring user accounts as well as “engaging in media hype” and allowing the spread of “rumours”, pornography and “messages advocating heresies”, a reference to banned religious movements such as Falun Gong.

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