China Cracks Down On Sexting

Discussion in 'Chinese Chat' started by AC0110, Aug 28, 2009.

  1. AC0110

    AC0110 Let the Fun Begin

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    How do you solve the problem of cell phone users who send sexually explicit text messages? Well, if you’re the Chinese government, you just monitor everyone’s text messages and throw the sleazy sexters in jail for awhile.

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    According to a recent report, people in the central Henan province who can’t control their erotic impulses and get caught may be fined or sent to jail for up to five days. And that’s for only one infraction—three or more messages could get you as many as 10 days in prison, plus the fine as well.

    Additionally, the northeastern Liaoning province announced earlier in the year that inappropriate messages could be considered sexual harassment.

    In other parts of China the solution wasn’t as simple as that. Apparently, party officials in Shenze county (in the Hebei province) sat down at 480 different meetings over a month’s time to discuss the pros and cons of sexting.

    Yes, that’s 480 meetings! And they didn’t even specify what the basic punishment would be, although serious textual offenders will have the dubious honor of seeing their names flashed all over the media. Or, to put it bluntly—“Go ahead and sext, but we’re gonna shame you to death, you pervert.”

    With over 600 million cell phone users in China, explicit text messages are becoming an increasing problem. It’s no fun to receive an obscene SMS, especially if you don’t know the person who sent it.

    “It’s uncomfortable to get dirty text messages from male friends and even more gross when they are from strangers,” said Zhang Kai, 26, who thinks the new rules are a good idea.

    Others, however, aren’t convinced.

    “There are so many text messages going on now,” said Wang Xiaoyang, a lawyer from Zhenzhou. “How can they be checked one by one? It takes considerable personnel and resources from the public security system.”

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  2. well... "male friends" want to f*ck you.... you should use that to your advantage....
     
  3. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    hahaha... getting fined for dirty text messaging... but kinda crazy tho... whyd u "sextext" some random chick.... must be mental
     
  4. KaY_xD

    KaY_xD 但願人長久,千里共嬋娟

    nice, governmental control AGAIN -___- its not gonna work
     
  5. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    I'm expecting to see a massive explosion in Chinese sexual innuendo.
     

  6. random sextextes.. how do they know they're girls when they text them?

    this is pretty much cellphone spam. They don't offer stuff to block that??
     
  7. DragonBuster

    DragonBuster Well-Known Member

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    horny government
     
  8. xsugarx

    xsugarx Well-Known Member

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    Shouldn't it depend on whose trying to send you a sextext? If its some random odd person that harassing you then sure you should fine them. Monitoring every text message and banning people from sending sex message when the other person consents just seems wrong.
     
  9. AsianInvasion

    AsianInvasion Well-Known Member

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    Seems like an undercover way for the Government to monitor ppl more closely
     
  10. WeakNiZ

    WeakNiZ Well-Known Member

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    I don't like the Chinese Government. They don't know what is personal privacy!
     
  11. haun

    haun Well-Known Member

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    its not privacy when you send random explict msg to someone you dont know or inappropriate msg to someone you know but dont like it. but this is a stupid law anyway.
     
  12. lorelei5128

    lorelei5128 Member

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    wow, talk about big brother in action, this really reminds me of the book 1984