Not that there's anything wrong with it. However it gets posted here often (I've even posted some it's articles myself) so i think we outta do our due diligence of media criticism.

Sixth Tone is owned by the Shanghai United Media Group which is overseen by the Shanghai committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

It's published in English and is intended for a western audience. This reminds me of other government media organizations like DW or NHK World Japan which publish media about their home country in English intened for an international audience.

So what other questions should we have about Sixth Tone? I'm interested in an discussion about this with y'all.

  • PlantsRstillCool [des/pair]
    hexagon
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    3 years ago

    That's something i noticed. It has quite a bit of content critical of the Chinese state but only ever about cultural issues. Criticism of like the rest of the state seems pretty sparse on there.

    • Straight_Depth [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Not sure if it counts as a purely cultural issue, but it also criticised the infamous 996 culture, praised the food delivery drivers going on strike, and so forth

      • PlantsRstillCool [des/pair]
        hexagon
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        3 years ago

        Good point.

        Criticism of 996 is actual Chinese state policy at this point so idk if I'd consider that criticism of the Chinese state but yeah they have covered non culture issues critically so i stand corrected on that