Do you think the tendencies of the microbloggers are cultural or dictated by the government or both? What do you think made the microbloggers more inquisitive than before? Great post to summarize your blog!
I really liked this vlog! I felt that I was being treated to a mini-essay on Chinese micro-bloggers -- their inquisitive nature, as well as their use of euphemism and sarcasm, both of which help the bloggers to get around oppressive government censorship. I appreciate, too, the images you use to tell your story. Overall, a well-shaped and well-crafted post.
Great conclusion to your blog~! I like the fact that you have 3 concluding points, with clear explanation and evident pulled from your previous blog and image.
And appreciate you point out that euphemism is only understood within the institution, which means its hard to be analyzed by any outsiders, which legitimize your position as a Chinese analyzing the happenings in china to the class.
Do you think the tendencies of the microbloggers are cultural or dictated by the government or both? What do you think made the microbloggers more inquisitive than before?
ReplyDeleteGreat post to summarize your blog!
I really liked this vlog! I felt that I was being treated to a mini-essay on Chinese micro-bloggers -- their inquisitive nature, as well as their use of euphemism and sarcasm, both of which help the bloggers to get around oppressive government censorship. I appreciate, too, the images you use to tell your story. Overall, a well-shaped and well-crafted post.
ReplyDeleteGreat conclusion to your blog~! I like the fact that you have 3 concluding points, with clear explanation and evident pulled from your previous blog and image.
ReplyDeleteAnd appreciate you point out that euphemism is only understood within the institution, which means its hard to be analyzed by any outsiders, which legitimize your position as a Chinese analyzing the happenings in china to the class.