Also see "The New Rules of Algorithmic Institutions" and "Logistics Genealogies" by Stefano harney https://www.academia.edu/35934398/The_New_Rules_of_Algorithmic_Institutions_by_Stefano_Harney
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7227
Yeah, I'd love to have a thorough vetting process. I don't follow their twitter or anything, so I don't know what they comment over there. The main thing I like about them is their journal, followed by their blog.
They aren't like the typical baby leftists (as far as I've seen) who just criticize China because it's authoritarian. They make a very strong case that China is a capitalist country and has been one since "Reform and Opening Up". I'd love for you or someone to take down. I would dismiss it on principle if they cited the usual source i.e. "pro-democracy" for HK or Adrian Zenz for Xinjiang. But they don't do that (as far as I've seen) and neither is their criticism from the perspective of baby anarchists/marxists who want communism (stateless, classeless etc) from the word go.
Again, I'd love to read any take down or criticism of Chuang (and of the broader, endnotes style of leftism, which I've also recently found out about).