
New Books Network Yi-Ling Liu, "The Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese Internet" (Knopf, 2026)
Feb 12, 2026
Yi-Ling Liu, author and journalist who writes on technology and Chinese society, traces the rise and tightening of China’s internet. Short scenes profile creators, censorship workers, and subcultures. She maps key turning points, the dance between entrepreneurs and regulators, and how AI and policy shape what comes next.
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A Golden Internet Moment
- The 2000s–2010s were a uniquely vibrant, optimistic era for the Chinese internet.
- Yi-Ling Liu shows this period seeded culture, civil society, and entrepreneurial growth now curtailed by later tightening.
Dance Between Freedom And Control
- Living in China online is a 'dance' between innovation and constraint under state power.
- Liu frames this push-and-pull as the defining dynamic of the internet behind the Great Firewall.
From Police Officer To Global App Founder
- Ma Baoli discovered his sexuality and community through early internet forums and founded Blued from an underground site.
- He grew Blued into a global gay dating app that mirrored China's opening, mobile boom, and later tightening.




