The government really dosen't care if you go around the firewall, like YouTube is blocked in China but there is a shitton of Chinese content on there. It's still partly about information control but now a big reason to continue it is to keep foreign tech companies out of the Chinese market and allow development of a native tech infrastructure. They would rather people call it "authoritarianism" instead of protectionism becuase the latter might trigger some trade sanctions.
The government really dosen't care if you go around the firewall, like YouTube is blocked in China but there is a shitton of Chinese content on there. It's still partly about information control but now a big reason to continue it is to keep foreign tech companies out of the Chinese market and allow development of a native tech infrastructure. They would rather people call it "authoritarianism" instead of protectionism becuase the latter might trigger some trade sanctions.