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2021-12-17-092026.651-telegra-ph-调尃了法学大侬的直播-12-...

On December 17, 2021, a widely popular Chinese legal professor, Luo Xiang, experienced an abrupt interruption during a livestreaming session, sparking widespread discussion about the limits of digital expression [1, 2]. The incident highlighted the fragility of educational content on social platforms and the significant public demand for accessible legal knowledge in China [1, 2]. For further context on this event, read the analysis at the associated, though unlinked, sources.