In addition, Chinese websites must also "actively propagate core socialist values, and create an ever-more healthy environment for the mainstream public opinion." While the 60 accounts the authorities shut down weren't exactly friendly online destinations -- gossip websites in China love to dig for and expose celebrity scandals -- the event demonstrates the fact that Chinese authorities have recently been keeping a closer eye on independent media. Just last month, they introduced a new set of restrictions for online platforms that severely restricts what they can publish.

Clearly, even big names like Baidu and Tencent, which you could think of as China's Google, Facebook and Twitter, aren't immune to their demands. Then again, that doesn't exactly come as a surprise when China is known for extensive internet censorship. Since President Xi Jinping himself has reportedly been overseeing the measures his government is taking to control social media and online news portals, this likely isn't the last mass shut down you'll see.