I finally watched that one Britmonkey video about everything banned in China after avoiding it for years, and they claim that the word "disagree" is banned on Chinese social media.
He also claims that they banned the letter "N" kekw
Did you know that most people living in the people's republic of china go their entire life without being able to say "I disagree with the cpc"? That is because English isn't their main language.
Germany effectively did. German libs love to say that we have "freedom of opinion" here and not freedom of speech, but even that freedom of opinion is being eroded almost by the day.
Will update if I get a knock on the door from the seeseepee overseas police that's apparently already in Canada where I am, or if my family in China are threatened. Or if I suddenly stop posting, I guess I'm already in one of the Xinjiang camps by then.
People take it seriously because it is white noise. They could just have a person jumping up and down saying "Tinyman square" over and over again it would have exactly the same effect. It isn't supposed to be informative, it's supposed to affirm their previously held belief of "Chinabad." It exists as a big list of things because each individual part of it doesn't actually matter, the goal is to do a kind of "Gish Gallop" of information, to just list off a huge number of things all at once, when all each of these individual things is just another statement of "Chinabad" again and again. It's almost like a mantra, being repeated so often as a form of meditation, to achieve true liberal enlightenment.
It also seems most commenters didn't watch the video either. The claim isn't that those words were permanently banned, it's that they were temporarily removed (blocked) from search results untill people calmed down, when they were allowed again.