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      Politics of fun and participatory censorship: China’s reception of Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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      Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
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          This paper discusses China’s ban of the hit Japanese video game Animal Crossing: New Horizon. Situating the ban in the context of Chinese digital economy, this paper investigates the politics of fun as it intersects with censorship and popular nationalism in China today. Drawing on user-generated content and social media discussions of the game and its ban, the paper discusses two outcomes deriving from China’s precarious environment for gameplay, where fun could be easily confiscated by authorities: the first is the emergence of participatory censorship where netizens voluntarily and collectively set the limit for self-expression in an effort to depoliticize gameplay; the second is the convergence between fun and nationalism, which transforms gameplay into a vessel for expressing and strengthening official ideology. In doing so, the paper reconsiders the thesis of digital democratization by shedding light on the regulated processes of digital self-making.

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                Journal
                Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
                Convergence
                SAGE Publications
                1354-8565
                1748-7382
                August 10 2022
                : 135485652211174
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                [1 ]Jinan University, P.R. China
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                10.1177/13548565221117476
                c07ecf0d-0b12-4aab-8c75-6aaff1636d72
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