Of inaccessible Tweets from 2019, those containing NSL-sensitive political keywords are disproportionately deleted or protected by both Hong Kong users (36.38% inaccessibility) and Taipei users (34.89%), compared to New York City (29.45%) and Tokyo (30.80%). This suggests that NSL legal exposure — which extends extraterritorially under Article 38 — may be chilling speech even among users outside Hong Kong who transit or have ties to mainland China.
From 2023-wang-self-censorship — Self-Censorship Under Law: A Case Study of the Hong Kong National Security Law
· §4.1 / Table 3
· 2023
· Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
Circumvention tool threat models must account for extraterritorial legal reach: users in Taiwan, diaspora communities, and transit countries face legal risk, not just users behind the firewall.
Anonymous publishing and ephemeral messaging features are high-value for users in extraterritorial-risk profiles; tool designers should treat jurisdictional exposure as a first-class threat alongside technical detection.