China has a censored search engine just for kids from state news agency Xinhua
The search app only brings up sanitized results from a limited selection of sites… like Xinhua
In a country with censorship as strict as China’s, it can be hard for authorities to ensure every trace of anything deemed inappropriate is expunged from the internet. Now state-owned media outlet Xinhua is making a new search engine app designed just for kids.
Search engines in China have always been heavily censored, but Huayang seems to have taken things further by restricting search results to only a few websites and its own pool of content.
A search for G20 generated only seven results, all from state-run media. A search for Hong Kong brought up several Wikipedia-like entries of tourist attractions and a number of audio classes about Hong Kong pulled from the popular podcast app Qingting FM. Searching for AI technology, which the app says is a hot search term, shows articles that aren’t credited to any media outlet.
On social media, users expressed mixed views about the news.