China’s Netizens Report Intensified Online Censorship on Tiananmen Massacre Anniversary
On June 4, users say platforms flagged indirect references, restricted accounts, and filtered routine content tied to the 1989 clampdown.

Michael Zhuang
6/6/2026|Updated: 6/6/2026
On June 4, the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, internet users across China reported intensified online censorship, with social media platforms and messaging groups tightening controls on content related—directly or indirectly—to the date.
Multiple internet users told The Epoch Times that not only explicit references to the 1989 clampdown, but also indirect expressions, numbers, images, and even routine daily posts appeared to be caught in automated filters or subject to account restrictions. Some described the moderation as unusually strict, with one user saying the surveillance felt “almost frenzied.”
They spoke to the publication on condition of anonymity or only publishing their surnames out of fear of reprisal.
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