Funny Politics: From the Chinternet Archive by Michelle Proksell. Found in Wechat “People Nearby”.

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Funny Politics: From the Chinternet Archive by Michelle Proksell. Found in Wechat “People Nearby”.
Flowers : Digital Chinternet aesthetics from Michelle Proksell’s Chinternet Archive. Collected through Wechat’s “People Nearby” Function.
今天Chinternet: 哈哈哈,(哭了),牛逼哦! WeChat 微信 diptych
"Bilibili is very blunt— the comments flying around make it almost ugly to the visual taste of the post 80's generation— but that is exactly why it is so lovely."
NETIZENET artist Ying Miao on Rhizome talking about bilibili.com
So in love, will never feel tired again, an online exhibition by Chinese net artist Ying Miao, serves as a counterpoint to the West's view of the Chinese internet as bland and heavily censored.
苗颖网络个展 --- 好爱,感觉不会再累了 YING MIAO ONLINE SOLO SHOW-- MEANWHILE IN CHINA, SO IN LOVE, WILL NEVER FEEL TIERED AGAIN...
In April, China Digital Times Founder and Editor-in-Chief Xiao Qiang delivered a talk at TedxLiberdade in tune with the event’s theme, “The Power of Together.” In his talk, Xiao discusses the Internet’s potential to help in the development of civil society in China, despite Beijing’s censorship regime. Also see the Grass Mud Horse Lexicon entry for “fart people,” (屁民 pì mín, translated there as “shitizen”) or browse the rest of the lexicon to learn more about Chinese netizens’ discourse of resistance.
OMG the Internet in Hong Kong is way more better than the Chinternet ... OMG it's making me stupid