{"id":398678,"date":"2010-03-06T17:00:00","date_gmt":"2010-03-06T22:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"Gizmodo-5487306"},"modified":"2010-03-06T17:00:00","modified_gmt":"2010-03-06T22:00:00","slug":"human-flesh-search-engines-chinas-net-vigilantism-vigilantism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/398678","title":{"rendered":"Human-Flesh Search Engines: China&#8217;s Net Vigilantism [Vigilantism]"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/cache.gawkerassets.com\/assets\/images\/4\/2010\/03\/500x_searchchina.jpg\" class=\"left image500\" width=\"500\"  title=\"Human-Flesh Search Engines: China's Net Vigilantism\"\/>This week&#8217;s <em>New York Times Magazine<\/em> looks at China&#8217;s human-flesh searches, a widespread practice in which &#8220;netizens&#8221; systematically track and harass individuals ranging from adulterers to corrupt local officials. But the searches tread a fine line between justice and revenge.<\/p>\n<p>To <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/08\/03\/magazine\/03trolls-t.html\">anyone familiar with 4chan<\/a>, its hard to imagine internet vigilantes residing anywhere besides the darkest corners of the web. In China, however, human-flesh search engines are a common occurrence, occupying a central role in the nation&#8217;s internet culture.<\/p>\n<p>The human-flesh searches are &#8220;not just a search by humans but also a search for humans&#8221;&mdash;humans that have in some way incurred the wrath of the anonymous bulletin board mob. One target, in an act of undeniable cruelty, killed a kitten on video (she was publicly shamed and forced out of her job). Another was singled out after criticizing the government&#8217;s response to the Sichuan earthquakes (she was publicly shamed and forced out of her University).<\/p>\n<p>This is where things get sticky. When, if ever, is it OK for the anonymous masses to dole out punishment for wrongdoing? What offense warrants this type of &#8220;public harassment, mass intimidation and populist revenge,&#8221; as the article suggests it can quickly become. It&#8217;s easy to see how a group could feel like they had the right to take retributive action after seeing a kitten killed on video, but it&#8217;s much harder to make a case for searching out an anonymous dissident.<\/p>\n<p>As the article points out, the rest of the world tends to fixate on issues of censorship when they consider China&#8217;s internet culture. But reading about human-flesh search engines and their prominence, it seems like the internet activity that&#8217;s not being censored is just as interesting. 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