- Reaction score
- 1,936
Female writers have been summoned by police for posting and sharing homosexual romance stories online, in a widespread crackdown on the "boys love" genre in China.
If convicted, they could be subjected to detention, financial penalties or even prison sentences.
Many of the targeted writers published their work on Haitang, a Taiwanese website popular with fans of boys love fiction — a genre that features romantic relationships between male characters, often depicting sex scenes.
Some of them have been documenting their experiences on Chinese social media.
www.abc.net.au
If convicted, they could be subjected to detention, financial penalties or even prison sentences.
Many of the targeted writers published their work on Haitang, a Taiwanese website popular with fans of boys love fiction — a genre that features romantic relationships between male characters, often depicting sex scenes.
Some of them have been documenting their experiences on Chinese social media.
Police arrest scores of Chinese women writing 'boy love' fiction for money
Police in China are arresting female authors of homosexual romance novels, in a widespread crackdown on the "boys love" fiction genre.


