A secret State Department cable, written on May 18, 2009, and made public the next year in the WikiLeaks trove that Chelsea Manning had taken, reported that Li Changchun, who headed the propaganda department for the Chinese Communist Party and was a top member of the leadership, was astounded to discover that when he typed his name into a Google search bar he found “results critical of him.” Since he was the government’s leading censor, the fact that any Chinese citizen with an Internet connection could read something unpleasant about how he performed his duties was a rude awakening. From that
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