At no point i said "China not ban gay girl". so all of this link doesn't prove anything. I said the it exist yes, they do ban it yes. We all agree on that, no one say it different.https://www.reuters.com/business/me...ica-writers-pornography-crackdown-2025-07-09/
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/internati...men-writing-homoerotic-fiction_6743377_4.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/08/world/asia/china-censorship-pessimism-despair.html
https://www.reuters.com/world/china...erground-church-pastors-crackdown-2025-10-13/
Less recently: https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/china/china-lgbt-social-media-wechat-b1879695.html
https://www.chinafile.com/reporting-opinion/viewpoint/how-crackdown-transformed-lgbtq-activism-china
There are plenty of crackdowns on people based on their thoughts, including gay/lesbian sex. This wouldn't be the first, it won't be the last.
No wonder I haven't heard about it for a long time. Honestly the story itself is a bit all over the place for my taste so I lose interest after a while.CCP will not restrict authors' creative freedom for every piece of sensitive content. However, once a work gains a certain level of influence and is officially deemed to clearly create inappropriate future uncertainties (such as stimulating queer consciousness and other cultural factors, or opposing the establishment and other political factors), it will quickly vanish from the public's view. An obvious example:Tāmen De Gùshì
And at no point did I say that's what you said. I said that China is repressive of thought, and showed many examples, both recent and a few older.At no point i said "China not ban gay girl". so all of this link doesn't prove anything. I said the it exist yes, they do ban it yes. We all agree on that, no one say it different.
what i said is, they don't, or can not ban them all. And it is in fact true. As there are plenty of work, girl already have sex, many still is on-going work.
Basically got the point across that I was saying. It's not every piece of content, just what they feel like is a threat. And then they will in fact jail people for thought crime.CCP will not restrict authors' creative freedom for every piece of sensitive content. However, once a work gains a certain level of influence and is officially deemed to clearly create inappropriate future uncertainties (such as stimulating queer consciousness and other cultural factors, or opposing the establishment and other political factors), it will quickly vanish from the public's view. An obvious example:Tāmen De Gùshì
Except the chinese governmentSee, Youtobe have plenty of copyright clip, heck full movie even, that likely not legal, but exist for years fine.
Web seri don't really go through an approve phase like movie or TV, as long as it not DBZ big, i don't think anyone out to get girl kissing censored and arrest author