Chinese users are still active Clubhouse Taiwan media: the wall can not stop

According to Taiwan‘s Central News Agency (CNA) on February 17, despite China’s official move to block the voice social networking software Clubhouse, Chinese users are still active in it, exchanging various topics with Taiwanese users from Time to time.

The report said that after “Tibet and Xinjiang friends, we want to find you to come over to chat”, “cross-strait youth chaos chat” and other Clubhouse themed rooms have raised concerns from all walks of Life, Chinese officials blocked Clubhouse last week, resulting in Chinese users Chinese users must use it through a virtual private network (VPN). In addition to political topics, Chinese users can be found everywhere in the theme rooms discussing topics such as Bitcoin, investment and entrepreneurship, and sharing of spiritual stories, and many of them are opened by Chinese users on their own initiative.

After the “cross-strait youth chat”, some users opened another themed room, “The cross-strait youth chat you miss”, in which many Taiwanese and Chinese users discussed the way to get along with each other in the future. Wang Xinxian, director of the Institute of East Asian Studies at National Chengchi University in Taiwan, pointed out that people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait can recognize through Clubhouse that “the other side is not the one officially advertised” and that although communication cannot reach everyone, “as long as there is communication, it is enough. “.