Alibaba has developed a propaganda application of the Chinese Communist Party that has become a Chinese Apple Store: Report / Boing Boing



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The Chinese government propaganda application Xuexi Qiangguo, which translates as "Study to make China strong," was developed by the Alibaba technology company, reports Reuters today.

Just last week, the propaganda app pushed the Chinese version of Douyin from Wechat and Tik Tok from the pedestal "most popular applications" of the Apple online store in China.

Two people at Alibaba revealed their company's role in Xuexi Qiangguo's application to Reuters at a time when relations between Chinese technology companies and the Chinese government have recently been called into question.

Here is an overview of the Chinese government's associated website, which offers a vibrant nationalist prose:

And here is an excerpt from the Reuters report:

It was developed by a team of special projects in Alibaba largely unknown, known as "Business Unit Projects Y", which supports development projects outside the company, said staff.

Alibaba, a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, declined to say whether the business unit had developed the application.

The development of the application by Alibaba, whose president, Jack Ma, is a member of the Communist Party, is the latest example of a Chinese technology company collaborating with the government.

The country's propaganda department released the application before the National People's Congress, to be held next month in Beijing, China's largest annual parliamentary meeting.

IMAGE: Xuexi Qiangguo is seen on a cellphone in this illustration photo taken on February 18, 2019. REUTERS / Tingshu Wang / Illustration

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