Once mainland China users circumvented the Great Firewall during COVID-19, they disproportionately followed politically sensitive accounts: international news agencies at 1.31x the expected rate, Chinese citizen journalists at 1.42x, and political activists at 1.23x — all relative to Hong Kong users as a control — while state media accounts saw only a 1.06x increase and entertainment accounts a 0.85x decrease, confirming a selective gateway to censored political content.
From 2022-chang-covid-19 — COVID-19 increased censorship circumvention and access to sensitive topics in China
· Crisis Provided a Gateway to Censored Political Information / Types of Twitter accounts
· 2022
· PNAS
Implications
Users who initially circumvent for a specific crisis-related purpose will immediately explore broadly censored political content — circumvention tools should be architected to handle diverse traffic patterns, not just narrow use-case flows.
The persistence of new followers 1 year post-crisis implies that crisis-acquired circumvention habits are sticky; retention design (reliable reconnection, bookmark sync) converts crisis users into sustained users.