China’s social media Douban received its most recent fine from a network watchdog. It’s Douban’s 20th fine this year over the release of unlawful information, adding up to a total of 9 million yuan ($1.4 million). The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) announced on Dec. 2 that it summoned and fined the company on Dec. 1 and ordered immediate rectification from the company. Corresponding with the fine, Douban announced its decision to suspend the reply function and feature videos on its platform until Dec. 17. The most recent and relevant sensitive issue displayed on the platform would be Chinese netizens’ heated debate on the sex scandal involving Zhang Gaoli—the country’s former vice premier—an allegation made by Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai on Nov. 2. The Women’s Tennis Association has since suspended all tournaments in mainland China and Hong Kong due to concerns over Beijing’s treatment of tennis star Peng Shuai. …