China's New Internet Rules Tighten Control Over Online Military Content

China's new rules on military content sharing impose tighter guidelines on what can be posted online. The rules mandate platforms to follow official sources, banning misinformation while promoting government-approved perspectives on national defence, history, and military achievements.

China's New Internet Rules Tighten Control Over Online Military Content

China's New Rules on Sharing Military Information Online: What You Need to Know

Starting 1 March 2025, China is rolling out fresh regulations to oversee how military-related content is shared on the internet. These rules, officially titled the "Administrative Measures for the Dissemination of Military Information on the Internet," are a collaborative effort by ten government bodies, including the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) and the Central Military Commission's Political Work Department.

The primary goal? To tighten control over military content online, ensuring it aligns with national security interests and the government's narrative.

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