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China's Weibo suspends portals

China is tightening controls over internet content in an effort to maintain "social stability", limit pornography and the unauthorised dissemination of news.

China's Sina Weibo has been ordered to move several portals offline for a week after spreading obscene and wrongly oriented content, the internet watchdog says.

The government has been tightening controls over internet content as part of efforts to maintain "social stability", taking on "vulgar" and pornographic content as well as the unauthorised dissemination of news.

"Content of wrong public opinion orientation, obscenity and ethnic discrimination continued to spread on Sina Weibo," the Beijing office of the Cyberspace Administration of China said in a statement late on Saturday.

In a separate statement, Weibo said it accepted the criticism and was suspending key portals such as its hot search site and portal on celebrities and their personal lives for a week.

China shut down as many as 128,000 websites that contained obscene and other "harmful" information in 2017, state media has reported.


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