China on Thursday put into effect a new set of restrictions on instant-messaging services like WeChat as a means to “safeguard national security and public interests”, and they’re pretty heavy-duty. The regulations require real-name registration for public accounts and allow only authorized news media to publish or repost political news through public accounts, among other rules.
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