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American Political Science Review Page 1 of 18 May 2013. How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences collective Expression GARY KING Harvard University JENNIFER PAN Harvard University MARGARET E. ROBERTS Harvard University W. e offer the first large scale, multiple source analysis of the outcome of what may be the most extensive effort to selectively censor human expression ever implemented. To do this, we have devised a system to locate, download, and analyze the content of millions of social media posts originating from nearly 1,400 different social media services all over China before the Chinese Government is able to find, evaluate, and censor ( , remove from the Internet) the subset they deem objectionable.

Whether social media posts with collective action po-tential find fault with or assign praise to the state, or are about subjects unrelated to the state, is unrelated to this theory. An alternative way to describe what we call “col-lective action potential” is the apparent perspective of the Chinese government, where collective expression

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