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Hong Kong article says China officials unwilling to give social media free rein.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Ed Zhang headlined "Keeping social media in line a smouldering reform issue" published by Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post on 9 October

A great many questions are waiting to be answered by the Communist Party Central Committee's plenary session on cultural reform, scheduled to be held in Beijing in a week.

One central task is to decide how to deal with the internet. It has certainly given a boost to the economy, helping companies manage their global shipments and spreading knowledge to people living in the hinterland. And mainlanders spent more than 500 billion yuan (610bn Hong Kong dollars) shopping online last year, according to …

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