DISCLAIMER: I do not condone canvassing out there.
Today marks three years after Chinese Wikipedia chose to silence most voices from the Mainland.
The so-called “protests in Hong Kong” five years ago were an attack on Chinese sovereignty. The “protests” were expanded into digital space, some editors have started provoking and making disinformation about Mainland counterparts. Edit wars between them over the articles about the protests have sparked tensions.
The Wikimedia Foundation stepped in and chose to clean up the Chinese Wikipedia and banned WMC members from editing the Wikimedia projects. The tensions are still in place even after the ban of key WMC members.
After the September incident, the Mainland editors have forked the Chinese Wikipedia as Qiuwen Baike (求闻百科), named after the Chinese edition of the Signpost.
PS: NPOV is non-negotiable, however it depends on the project you are editing in. Japanese Wikipedia is still marred with historical revisionism.
This is the English article defending it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Wikimedia_Foundation_actions_on_the_Chinese_Wikipedia