According to china.org, Tencent, which is China's largest internet firm is attempting to lower China's strict access to the internet. As stated in the previous article, China is known for having a strict internet policy and looking over their citizen's internet habits. China's constitution "affords its citizens freedom of speech and press, but the opacity of Chinese media regulations allows authorities to crack down on news stories by claiming that they expose state secrets and thus endanger the country."
In the article Ma Huateng, chief executive officer of Tencent Holdings, spoke of how Tencent Holdings Ltd. is working on a barrier-free technology standard that will allow its Internet-related products on mobile devices to benefit disabled people and the elderly. China has about 85 million disabled people and nearly 200 million elderly people, many of whom have limited Internet access.
This shows a classic example of how the media can be changed for the greater good.