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newliminted wrote: I think it would be very difficult to catalog banned phrases, as tweeting the banned phrases would trigger the censorship.

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Víctor (Ashen_Victor) wrote: Mmmmm...You can tweet one ideogram or two at a time, and then say "solve the puzzle"Bypassing censorship and boredom at the same time. Problem solved!

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sg1969 wrote: For your information, Line is more like Whatsapp than Twitter

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

newliminted wrote: I think it would be very difficult to catalog banned phrases, as tweeting the banned phrases would trigger the censorship. Read full topic

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

Víctor wrote: Mmmmm...You can tweet one ideogram or two at a time, and then say "solve the puzzle"Bypassing censorship and boredom at the same time. Problem solved! Read full topic

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

sg1969 wrote: For your information, Line is more like Whatsapp than Twitter Read full topic

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

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@Jardine wrote: I'm very disappointed in the Ye Yingchun underwear result. I don't think this is even Sears catalog level of masturbatory material. Read full topic

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

@newliminted wrote: I think it would be very difficult to catalog banned phrases, as tweeting the banned phrases would trigger the censorship. Read full topic

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

@Ashen_Victor wrote: Mmmmm...You can tweet one ideogram or two at a time, and then say "solve the puzzle"Bypassing censorship and boredom at the same time. Problem solved! Read full topic

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

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Explaining the banned phrases in a Chinese microblogging client

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