Netease Harry Potter: Magic Awakening mobile Network Technologys in Taiwan, Finny into sensitive words

Scientific research and also technology in China have actually developed quickly throughout the 1990s to 2010s. The Chinese government has placed emphasis through funding, reform, and social standing on science as well as technology as an essential component of the socio-economic advancement of the nation as well as for national reputation. China has actually made quick breakthroughs in locations such as education, infrastructure, sophisticated production, academic publishing, licenses, and also industrial applications and also is currently in some locations as well as by some steps a world leader. China is currently progressively targeting indigenous development and also intends to reform continuing to be weak points.

China Network Technology Co., Ltd. Harry Potter : Magic Awakening is released at Taiwan, but the measurement of the measurement of Taiwan, the Republic of China, etc. is set as sensitive. The character is forbidden to create a role name.

The actual test This Network Technology can be found, including Taiwan , China , CPC , etc., etc. are listed as sensitive words. In addition, Cai Ying , Xi Jinping , Biden , Trump (Kawu), etc. are also banned to create roles.

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There are also some Chinese hot topics being listed as sensitive words, such as lying flat , Wu Yifan , parachute , etc.

Public information shows Harry Potter: Magic Awakening is R & D by Warner Brothers and NetEase. On the 9th, in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. The Network Technology is divided into two agents, mainland China is NetEase Network Technology, Taiwan agent is headquartered in Taipei Empress .

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