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Beijing Tightens Grip on Internet Content as Micro-Drama Craze Faces Crackdown

The Chinese Communist Party is moving to censor viral mobile shows, targeting themes of wealth, violence, and non-traditional relationships to enforce social conformity.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 5, 2026 at 5:16 AMProcessed June 5, 2026 at 11:24 AM
A posed image of a mobile phone stood vertically, displaying a scene from a Chinese micro drama involving a bride smiling as the groom strokes her face

The Chinese government is flexing its regulatory muscles once again, ordering a massive crackdown on the booming micro-drama industry.

Beijing’s National Radio and Television Administration has declared war on content it deems 'materialistic,' 'violent,' or 'sexualized,' signaling a broader push to force the nation’s digital media landscape into alignment with state-approved social norms.

These bite-sized, mobile-first shows—which have exploded in popularity globally—are now being scrubbed of themes ranging from 'ostentatious displays of wealth' to 'distorted views on marriage.' Under the direction of President Xi Jinping, the state is actively intervening to suppress narratives that deviate from its vision of a 'civilized and rational' society.

This includes targeting stories that feature secret billionaires or forbidden romances, as well as any content that might encourage youth misconduct or vigilantism. Provincial authorities have been tasked with conducting spot checks on production firms, forcing them to rectify any content that fails to meet the government's rigid standards.

This move is the latest in a long series of interventions by Beijing to control the online environment, effectively treating the multi-billion dollar entertainment sector as a tool for social engineering.

By mandating that high-profile productions receive state approval and policing the platforms that host them, the CCP is ensuring that no digital content escapes the reach of its ideological agenda.

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