"Hugo Awards Controversy: Exclusion of Science Fiction Authors Over China Concerns"

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Organizers of the Hugo Awards excluded several science fiction authors from last year's shortlists due to concerns that their work or public comments could offend China. The leaked emails revealed that the decision was influenced by worries about how the authors might be perceived in China, where the awards were held for the first time. Authors' works, book reviews, and social media histories were scrutinized for potential "negatives of China," leading to their exclusion from the awards. This move has sparked controversy and raised questions about censorship and the integrity of the Hugo Awards.
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