Think of the meme as an absurdist joke, a wellness goal or an ironic expression of protest — or all of the above. Your ethnicity is beside the point.
Social media users are “becoming Chinese” just in time for the Lunar New Year. But what’s behind the trend, and will it last?
The ‘Goodbye to My Chinese Spy‘ meme trend has taken TikTok by storm as the U.S. moves to ban the platform. It cleverly uses humor and satire to highlight concerns about TikTok’s Chinese ownership and ...
What's going on with all the “Chinamaxxing” on social media?
Suddenly, it’s cool to be Chinese on the internet ...
Western social media trends paint ‘Chineseness’ in a positive light, but observers question whether Beijing will benefit.
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TikTok users are saying goodbye to their “Chinese spy” as part of a humorous attempt to cope with the popular app’s impending ban. In countless videos posted to the platform in recent days, TikTokers ...
If you’re an artist living in China, take some advice from the example of Dai Jianyong: don’t make potty jokes about the president. Meme-ing by the Buddha (via) According to AP, Jianyong posted ...
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