Rumors based on blurred video suggest China is trying to censor the scenes of celebrations among World Cup fans seen on TV.
have been used to ensure censorship efforts), and the underlying claim thus cannot be dismissed as false, there is plenty of evidence undermining the notion of a systemic effort to censor soccer coverage.
Separately, Newsweek has been unable to verify why the blur effect has been applied, and by whom. Even if state sensors were involved, hiding maskless audience members could be just one of several explanations—fox example, it might also be over copyright concerns or broadcasting permissions.Newsweek
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