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Adviser calls for controls on ‘vulgar’ Internet slang 2015-01-27
THE use of slang terms on the Internet, especially those with “vulgar” connotations, should be better regulated, a political adviser said yesterday.
Zhang Huaiqiong, a member of the 12th Shanghai Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said such words and phrases are polluting the Chinese language.
One example is “diao si,” a word that is used online to refer to a “loser,” albeit mostly in a self-deprecating way.
Zhang Huaiqiong, a member of the 12th Shanghai Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said such words and phrases are polluting the Chinese language.
One example is “diao si,” a word that is used online to refer to a “loser,” albeit mostly in a self-deprecating way.
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