Audio player loading… Chinese authorities may force social media platforms to revise any user comments and censor those considered 'harmful' before being published. On June 17, the country's internet watchdog, Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), published a draft update (opens in new tab) to its 2017 legislation regulating the country's censorship machine. Platforms' content moderation teams will be required to filter and report any illegal content to authorities. All types of comment will be targeted, from original posts and replies to real-time time comments on video streaming – so-called 'bullet chats.' What's more, for the first time the creator of a post will be considered responsible for other people commenting on it too. The new directives have sparked concerns over yet more censorship in a country where the world's most stringent rules are already in place. The use of a security tools, like the best China VPN , are widespread among internet … [Read more...] about China wants to censor all online comments and hold posters responsible for reactions