To that end, he tries to spread the reach of Chinese News by posting its articles on WeChat, the ubiquitous Chinese communications app used extensively by the diaspora here. He has been blocked three more times in recent weeks — the latest incident this past Sunday — but that was not all. For six months, messages Jia posts in group chats have been invisible to users in China. Three other Chinese Canadians told the National Post of facing similar restrictions from WeChat, though none were told exactly why. Yun Wang, a retired Toronto resident, said he set up a WeChat group — called Say what you want to say — for people to air frank opinions about China.
Source: National Post December 04, 2019 12:00 UTC