A large number of overseas WeChat users received a notification on September 6, asking permission for WeChat to send users’ personal information back to a server in China. Scholars have called on Western lawmakers to block WeChat. Although WeChat is ostensibly divided into an international version and a domestic version, it is only to dispel accusations of breaking the law in foreign countries and it has never ceased to act as a thug in the CCP’s speech censoring. Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported that an account named “Wai Xiaojie,” a YouTuber living in France, also received a French version with...