Content
According to Kaiser Kuo, the internet in China is largely used for entertainment purposes foremost, being referred as the "entertainment superhighway", but also serves as the first public forum for Chinese citizens to freely exchange their ideals. Most users go online to read news, to search for information, and to check email. They also go to BBS or web forums, find music or videos, or download files.
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