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Virtual carnivores

机译:虚拟食肉动物

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Untold legions police the internet in China to block information deemed politically threatening. But the world's biggest online population still has a wild streak. Worries are growing about internet vigilantes who mount "renrou sousuo", or "human-flesh searches", to ferret out perceived wrongdoers.rnZhou Zhenglong, a peasant in the north-western province of Shaanxi, began a 30-month jail term on September 27th after internet-users exposed his faking of photographs of a rare Chinese tiger in the wild. Senior Shaanxi officials, eager to attract tourists to the area, had backed the pictures' authenticity for several months. They were eventually fired amid an internet outcry. Some posters on Chinese bulletin boards and blogs have argued that Mr Zhou was perhaps merely a hapless tool in a hoax perpetrated mainly by bureaucrats.
机译:众多军队在中国监管互联网,以阻止被认为具有政治威胁的信息。但是,全球最大的在线人口仍然有疯狂的趋势。人们越来越担心互联网上的警惕者会发动“人肉搜搜”或“人肉搜查”活动,以发现可能的不法分子。互联网用户暴露了他伪造的野外稀有中国虎照片后的27日。陕西高级官员渴望吸引游客到该地区,对照片的真实性提供了几个月的支持。他们最终因互联网的强烈抗议而被解雇。中国公告栏和博客上的一些海报认为,周先生可能只是在主要由官僚犯下的骗局中的不幸工具。

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    《The economist》 |2008年第8600期|76|共1页
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