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Politics

Netanyahu Posts Third Straight 'Proof of Life' Video, Raising Questions About Information and Authority

Benjamin Netanyahu’s official social account posted a third consecutive short video to demonstrate he is alive, this time showing a meeting with a U.S. envoy named in the post. The repetition reflects efforts to counter online speculation and highlights how social media has become a frontline in political information battles, with implications for domestic trust and international reassurance.

SoMi2026年3月17日 23:59
#Netanyahu#Israel#social media
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World

Gulf States and Israel Clamp Down on Social Media as Regional Fighting Intensifies

As fighting in the Middle East escalates, Gulf states and Israel have intensified restrictions on social media and the sharing of military-related footage, citing national security and fears of panic. The moves include prosecutions, arrests and new rules for journalists, and have prompted warnings from foreign embassies to their citizens.

SoMi2026年3月17日 04:29
#social media#information control#UAE
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World

A Farewell and a Promise: How a Viral Send-Off Fits into China’s Broader Military Narrative

A viral clip of a woman tearfully sending her boyfriend off to military service, in which he promises to build a home for her when he returns, highlights how personal narratives are being used to normalize enlistment in China. Published by a national outlet, the story illustrates the interplay between emotive social media content and broader recruitment and demographic challenges facing the Chinese armed forces.

SoMi2026年3月17日 04:29
#China#military enlistment#PLA
Close-up of a US Army sergeant's gravestone from the Korean War era in California.
World

A 95‑Year‑Old Korean War Veteran Cuts a New Recruit’s Hair — A Viral Moment of Generational Duty

A viral video shows a 95‑year‑old Korean War veteran cutting the hair of a young woman about to enter military service, a gesture lauded online as a passing of duty. The moment underscores how personal stories of veterans are used to humanize the armed forces and shape public attitudes toward military service, especially for women.

SoMi2026年3月16日 21:59
#veteran#Korean War#China
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World

False Assassination Claims of Netanyahu Spread on Social Media, Israeli Office Denies

Social media claims that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been assassinated were decisively denied by his office after rumours resurfaced following the outbreak of war with Iran. A viral video frame alleged to show a six-fingered hand was debunked by fact-checkers as a shadow artifact, illustrating how visual anomalies and limited official visibility fuel dangerous misinformation in conflict settings.

SoMi2026年3月15日 13:29
#Netanyahu#Israel#Iran
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World

Muscle and Morale: How China’s Military Media Sells Combat Readiness in Youthful Images

A March 2, 2026 post from China Military Video Network uses glossy training images and social-media features to package the PLA as youthful and combat-ready. The approach serves domestic recruitment and morale while contributing to international perceptions of a disciplined, modernising force.

SoMi2026年3月2日 15:30
#People's Liberation Army#PLA#Chinese military
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Business

From Nasdaq Darling to Crisis: The Rise and Reckoning of Tea Chain Founder Zhang Junjie

Zhang Junjie’s tea chain rose rapidly to a Nasdaq listing and social prominence in 2025, but aggressive expansion, falling same‑store sales and a viral caffeine scare have since put the company under intense pressure. The episode underlines the challenges facing premium Chinese consumer brands: sustaining profitable growth, managing reputational risk on social media, and reconciling founder celebrity with corporate accountability.

SoBiz2026年3月1日 06:57
#Zhang Junjie#Bawang Chaji#Nasdaq IPO
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World

Viral Post Teaches 'How to Use a Grenade' — Another Sign of Militarized Online Pop Culture in China

A social-media style post on Huanqiu’s feed that read “Every day one small skill, today we learn grenade use” has drawn attention for normalizing weapons instruction in casual online formats. The item illuminates a wider trend of militarized pop culture in China and raises enforcement and safety questions for platforms and regulators.

SoMi2026年2月9日 17:34
#China#social media#militarization
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Technology

China's Long‑Dormant Forum Tianya Says It Will Reopen on June 1, Offering Paid 'Founding' Memberships

Tianya Community plans to resume public access on June 1 after nearly three years offline, and appears to be pursuing a paid 'founding member' model. The relaunch will test whether legacy Chinese forums can rebuild user communities and commercial viability amid tighter regulation and platform consolidation.

NeTe2026年2月9日 06:24
#Tianya#Chinese internet#social media
Parked U.S. Army military vehicle in a grassy New York field during daylight.
Politics

A Cookhouse Goes Viral: What a PLA Kitchen Clip Says About China’s Military Messaging

An official PLA video highlighting the professionalism of a military cook squad has gone viral, drawing praise and attention not for combat capability but for troop welfare and logistical competence. The clip is a deliberate public-relations move that underscores the PLA’s modernization beyond hardware, with implications for recruitment, domestic legitimacy and strategic messaging.

SoMi2026年2月7日 07:40
#PLA#China military#logistics
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Health

Beijing Cracks Down on Social‑media Misinformation Around Central Drug Procurement

China’s internet and health regulators have jointly removed and sanctioned social‑media accounts spreading false claims about the state’s centralized drug and consumable procurement programme. The initiative aims to curb panic, protect public confidence in volume‑based procurement, and signal stricter platform accountability as Beijing tightens online governance around health policy.

NeMo2026年2月5日 10:10
#China#Cyberspace Administration#National Healthcare Security Administration
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Technology

Pony Ma’s RMB1bn AI Counterattack: Tencent Bets ‘Yuanbao’ and Red‑Envelope Growth to Reclaim Social Ground

Tencent has launched a concentrated RMB1 billion push to embed AI into social products, notably upgrading its Yuanbao offering to group chat and using culturally resonant red‑envelope incentives to drive adoption. The plan leverages Tencent’s social graph and payments infrastructure but must navigate regulatory scrutiny and fierce competition from Chinese AI rivals.

NeTe2026年1月29日 21:50
#Tencent#Ma Huateng#AI