Jiang Yichun, Deputy Division Chief, Secretariat of Dalian Administrative Service Centre, China (pictured)
Social media in China tend to be a means for entertainment or making friends. Anyone is free to
comment on these platforms. But when it comes to policy, Social media are out of bounds - it is inappropriate for Chinese civil servants to be discussing policy on these platforms. China’s Premier,
Hu Jintao, launched a blog some time ago, but it soon closed. In such an open environment where anyone can comment, this includes enemies of the state. Such individuals are often looking
to spread rumours about the Chinese government, which are usually inflammatory and counterproductive. Such statements could lead to a misunderstanding of government, and undermine
peace and stability. Besides, there are many other ways for government to communicate with citizens,
such as online public forums, but these are subject to stringent layers of approval. One of the reasons why Google left China is that it could not accept China’s approval system.