Regulation of Real-Name Registration Requirements on Chinese Social Media Platforms and Its Impact on Freedom of Expression
Keywords:
real-name registration, social media platforms, compliance mechanisms, self-censorship, public perceptions, freedom of expressionAbstract
This discussion examines the role of real-name registration on social media platforms in China and its impact on public perceptions, user behavior, and online communities. Real-name registration policies and procedures, compliance and enforcement mechanisms, and user self-censorship are explored. Factors influencing acceptance or resistance towards real-name registration are examined, as well as the impact on online communities and public discourse. The analysis highlights the diverse public opinions on real-name registration and the potential implications for freedom of expression and privacy. Balancing security concerns with the protection of individual rights is crucial in shaping responsible and inclusive online environments.