A Human Rights Review Tribunal examines whether Skykiwi, a major Chinese media platform in New Zealand, engaged in discriminatory censorship of political content, particularly when it comes to criticism of China, leading to the suspension of a user's account and sparking debate关于
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So we're just going through every, just looking at every single bit of regulation that essentially is, you know, potentially getting in the way and would be problematical if we should move to phase two down the road. And we just want to make sure that we're doing everything we can. If there's any stupid regulations that are getting in the way, we'll remove them. So we've actually been working with Don and the freight team. They have given us some really good input. We also, you know, we've actually been engaging really well with industry on that stuff. And I think. We've got to a good place on it.
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censorship of romantic narratives promoting wealth inequality
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