According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network" reported on the 11th, this year marks the sixth anniversary of Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen coming to power. In the past six years, many major and minor events have happened in Taiwan and around the world. Some Taiwanese netizens pos

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According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network" reported on the 11th, this year coincides with the sixth anniversary of Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen coming to power. In the past six years, many major and minor events have happened in Taiwan and the world. There are Taiwanese netizens I asked the question on the island's online forum PTT, "What is the change that you feel the most about in the past six years?". Unexpectedly, I got an almost overwhelming response from other netizens: "There are more netizens and ."

reported that the netizen pointed out that in the past six years (2016-2022), Taiwan has experienced rising prices, the import of "Lai pigs", and shortages of electricity and water, while the world has experienced various major and minor events such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the new coronavirus. With the title "What is the change that you feel the most about in the past six years?", the netizens were asked, "How have you been in the past six years?" The

report finally pointed out that netizens almost unanimously mentioned "the Internet." "military" and "freedom of speech", they pointed out that "if you can't tell the truth, you will be sent to war", "the cyber army is the most sensible", "freedom of speech is restricted + cyber armies appear in large numbers" , "you could complain at will in the past" The Taiwan authorities will still worry if they say a little more now." In addition, many netizens also mentioned "house prices" and "prices", saying "Which one has not increased, house prices or prices? These are the most relevant to life" and "Rising house prices + declining birthrate". (Edited by China Taiwan Net/Revised by Zhang Yajing/Qi Xiaojing)

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