Summary

China has intensified its crackdown on erotic fiction writers, particularly those creating danmei (gay romance/erotica), with over 50 arrests in Anhui province since June 2024.

At least 10 individuals have been sentenced, with penalties reaching up to 4.5 years in prison. Many writers published on Taiwan-based Haitang Literature, which has faced disruption.

Under China’s strict laws, earning over 250,000 yuan (~$34,500) from such works can result in a life sentence, though reduced sentences are possible if profits are repaid.

Critics argue the campaign undermines freedom of expression and inflates sales figures to justify harsh punishments.

  • @sumguyonline
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    432 days ago

    Does China want weird sex fetishes, because this is how you start forcing people underground into weird sex fetishes they wouldn’t have otherwise been exposed to. Winnie Xi Pooh bear is absolutely out of his hot dog eating mind. Interesting to see the blowback in 3-5 yrs…

    • @werefreeatlast
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      142 days ago

      But we’re totally fine with this. After all, some guy tied a Japanese model at some point and now all BDSM people really like that. So I’ll keep an eye for the next big thing. Both eyes probably… In the morning, 6am, before a good shower.