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state television China, Cable TVedits broadcasts of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to avoid short shots of fans without masks in the stands of Qatari stadiums.
The measure, not officially confirmed by the network, came before a wave of social media comments from the Asian giant highlighting the international recognition of living with COVID-19 outside of China.
At the moment when the international broadcast signal broadcast by the organizers shows images of fans in the stands of the stadiums, video surveillance5the sports channel of the Chinese organization continues to educate the coaches of the teams who play in the match or shoot a high kick from behind the goal.
This causes situations when watching games, for example, after goals like the one scored by the Brazilian. casemiro against Switzerland on Tuesday morning in Chinaviewers of an Asian country could not see a single repetition of it, which he could verify EFE.
These changes to international broadcasting, which are clearly visible when the scoreboard disappears for the duration of the signal output, initially affected only the matches being watched by video surveillance5but they also ended up affecting the Migu online streaming platform, another service that offers the World Cup on Chinatestified EFE.
A few days after the start of the World Cup, news broke on Western social media that Chinese television had blurred the stands at matches to avoid showing fans without masks, which turned out to be false but caught the attention of internet users in the country. . . .
Disputes on social media
Hundreds of uncensored screenshots of the first matches have already surfaced on social networks such as Weibo, similar to Twitter, which are censored in China, highlighting the freedom experienced abroad versus China’s politics. Zero COVID who governs the Asian country before Cable TV finally decided to censor the fan planes.
Now, in turn, publications appear on the same social network, emphasizing the unnatural nature of the broadcasts under the label “Cable TV broadcast World slashes viewers without masks,” which received more than 24.5 million views this Tuesday, despite not appearing on the list of hot topics of the day.
“As fans for many years, we all know that you will see fans in the stands after a goal has been scored. Why, after five goals, we only saw coaches hitting?! They think we’re stupid??!” , attacked a user with one of the most valuable comments on Weibo at the end of the game in which South Korea faced Ghana.
Many netizens use this hashtag on Weibo to show their attitude towards politics Zero COVID is operating in China after the censorship the platform has experienced in recent days amid recent protests in several major cities. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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