Netizens Are Using Klingon, Emojis, and Morse Code to Evade Censors —

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Last updated 30 março 2025
Netizens Are Using Klingon, Emojis, and Morse Code to Evade Censors —
Chinese social media feeds are suddenly being filled with articles written solely in QR codes, in Klingon, and in dots and dashes
Netizens Are Using Klingon, Emojis, and Morse Code to Evade Censors —
Netizens Are Using Klingon, Emojis, and Morse Code to Evade Censors —
Netizens Are Using Klingon, Emojis, and Morse Code to Evade Censors —
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