As China's Internet Disappears, We Lose Parts of Our Collective Memory'
Briefly

Chinese internet users navigate a parallel universe, knowing that their internet is different from the rest of the world. They use euphemisms and accept censorship, recognizing the disappearance of their online memory.
A post highlighted the vanishing of information posted between 1995-2005 from Chinese online platforms. The internet is collapsing at a rapid pace, erasing significant chunks of data.
The Chinese internet's memory is compared to that of a goldfish, with vast amounts of content disappearing. Despite censorship, users previously believed in the internet's permanence, now facing the reality of data loss.
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