China’s popular social media and messaging app WeChat is accused of wiping almost all public LGBTQ accounts run by Chinese university students. The sweeping move has sparked worries that there’s a wider crackdown on online gay content underway. CNN’s David Culver examines why there might be a broader effort at play to target LGBTQ freedoms in China and how some are pushing back.
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