A new documentary, telling the story of a genius boy who fought for the rights and interests of online public information and fell under political accusations. Of course it will not be an entertaining movie, but it is enough to make us think deeply in the Internet age.
After watching the whole film, we can easily find that compared with many countries in Europe and the United States, we netizens living in the Celestial Dynasty have long been numb to many network control systems.
Fortunately, we still have some say in what we say.
Unfortunately, even this right has to be described as "fortunate".
Think about it as much as you can, and don't feel that this is in conflict with "living happily and simply."
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