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Filthy, polluted cybersphere not in anyone's interests, Xi says

Xinhua, April 19, 2016 Adjust font size:

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday told a symposium on Internet security that better cyberspace management and a positive and healthy cyber culture will be good for everyone.

Clean cyberspace with healthy dynamics is in the interests of all, while filthy and unhealthy cybersphere serves no one, said Xi, who heads China's central Internet security and informatization leading group.

China must improve management of cyberspace and work to ensure high quality content, with positive voices creating a healthy, positive culture that is a force for good, the president said.

He required that cyberspace be imbued with positive energy and resonated to mainstream ideology, in the hope of creating a clean and righteous environment. Endi