I've been trying to decide what to do with all these salvaged Weibo articles I've been collecting, so I created a blog! It only has one translated article right now, but I have some more that I plan to post. #ZhangZheHan#张哲瀚
https://t.co/WBtIP5hRyU
For the people who are taking this one sentence at the end of the article and twisting it into another ZSJ fight, here is the explanation. I have already asked the editor to make a change. This is why I will continue to stay away from socm as much as I can.
@tricephalion@QuelleVousNo2@followerno65@bluebirdmuppet@flora_38657 Look, this article is here to shed light on CAPA's deeds. If you want to make this a fight about ZSJ (and I think I've made my neutral stance very clear), I am sorry but I'm going to have to block you.
China's cultural crackdown, including the cancellation of celebrities and rectification of fan groups, have attracted much media attention. While it is easy to attribute this phenomenon to state-driven censorship, the story, as @teddyfoxfluff writes, is not always so simple.
I read the Vox article and wanted to share my somewhat controversial opinions. I thought a while about whether or not to write something, but I decided I would sleep better at night being honest about how I feel. Still here supporting ZZH.
The next instalment of "the way #CAPA violates its own rules".
In CAPA's "Self-regulatory Measures for Performing Artists" (演出行业演艺人员从业自律管理办法), Art 1 states that the purpose of the measure is to regulate artists 艺人.
Here is how CAPA defines "artists" in Art 2
I've been reading the CAPA website, and it appears CAPA only accepts industry groups as members. Its website does not list "actors" within its scope of membership and its application form does not include "actors".
I'm confused because...
Xie Yihua and co. keep trying to insinuate there are overseas forces involved in his cancellation. I'd like to say that if the West was involved, his case would be all over outlets like NYT, WaPo and Reuters as an example of human rights violation, like the tennis player.
@flora_38657 As a passerby there would be no way for me to know this is not a real video of this actress. It's scary how technology like this can be misused 😰
Actress Wang Yan's studio put out a statement about a makeup brand that illegally used her image in a deepfake ad promoting their product.
The deepfake uses her full name and introduces her as Qing'er from Huanzhugege. Wang Yan never made this video.
https://t.co/VFmRRsGzsM
However, I don't think this is the whole truth. Like I said before, I will wait and see what happens. I may be less active on socm, but I am still here supporting ZZH.
Hey folks, it's been a while! I've been super busy moving, ramping up on a new team, and working on something else that will hopefully see the light of day any day now... I'm trying to catch up but as usual things happen so fast in this fandom! (+)
why did an ADHD ad show up on GZH, why doesn't Xie ever use his name, etc). Sure, I don't discount that ZSJ can very well be ZZH. If so, Xie is the shittiest manager I've ever seen for tearing his fandom apart like this (solos too from what I hear?). (+)