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In 1999, the CCP initiated the Great Firewall of China, a sophisticated and extensive surveillance system that filters Internet access through a series of choke points. This firewall is designed to block foreign media, censor critical content, and monitor domestic online activities. Keyword filtering and website blocking became central tactics in curbing potential revolutionary discourse. "Good luck" was Clinton's flippant remark on the party's attempts to repress the Internet. Yet they proved more effective than anticipated, demonstrating that high-tech censorship could keep dissent at bay.