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Writers who earn a profit could be jailed for more than 10 years. Those who reported being arrested declined to be interviewed, fearing repercussions. Even legal scholars have expressed concern that just 5, views for anything deemed "obscene" qualifies as criminal "distribution", lowering the bar to arrest creators.
Over the years it has cultivated a fiercely devoted following, especially among young Chinese women. Writers' accounts, and some of the handles, are also disappearing. At least 30 writers, nearly all of them women in their 20s, have been arrested across the country since February, a lawyer defending one told the BBC.
Many are out on bail or awaiting trial, but some are still in custody. Volunteers in a support group for the Haitang writers told the BBC police even questioned some readers. It made Beijing uneasy enough that discussions have been vanishing: HaitangAuthorsArrested drew more than 30 million views on Weibo before it was censored.
But that day, I brought them nothing but shame. They'll never hold their heads up again. The handle, Pingping Anan Yongfu, is among at least eight in recent months which have shared accounts on Chinese social media platform Weibo of being arrested for publishing gay erotic fiction.
After Pingping Anan Yongfu's post went viral, she deleted it and wrote another, thanking supporters and admitting her writing had violated the law. They had published their work on Haitang Literature City, a Taiwan-hosted platform known for its "danmei", the genre of so-called boys' love and erotic fiction.
Another lawyer told the BBC that many more contributors were summoned for questioning. Police in the northwestern city of Lanzhou, who are accused of driving this crackdown, have not responded to the BBC. Online, the crackdown has unleashed a debate - and a rarer pushback against the law.
Before that last post, she had written: "I was always the good girl in my parents' eyes. She then deleted her handle. As authors recounted their experiences, dozens of lawyers offered pro bono help. Check them right here!. A prominent Chinese news site's story has been taken down.
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Posts offering legal advice are gone. Now outed by police investigations, they face social consequences that are as brutal as the legal ones. These authors are being accused of breaking China's pornography law for "producing and distributing obscene material". She said the police pulled her out of class in college - and her classmates watched as they followed her to search her dorm.
Gay erotica, which is more subversive, seems to bother authorities more. Although authors of heterosexual erotica have been jailed in China, observers say the genre is subjected to far less censorship. That's a frequent trope, across historical, fantasy or sci-fi settings.
Another wrote that women never get to decide what is obscene because they don't control the narrative. Free to read or download.