Yeah china and USA are almost the sameLook, you are not being objective.
China is objectively a success story.
Nobody anywhere denies this. 90% poverty to 2nd largest economy is a success story.
China has committed human rights abuses which is condemnable.
The US is also a success story.
The US has also committed human rights abuses which is also condemnable.
One is not morally superior than the other.
Tons of people from the US and Canada live and work in China as expats and they all have good experiences.
There is no emotion in my comment here.
Neither of these are my country.
I am stating facts.
You asked me to give you an example of a communist nation that was successful.
I gave you one.

China has several notable internet restrictions, collectively known as the “Great Firewall.” Here are some significant examples:
1. Blocked Sites: Besides Google, popular sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, Reddit, and Pinterest are blocked. China restricts platforms that host user-generated content and news, preferring domestic alternatives (e.g., Baidu for search, WeChat for social networking, and Weibo for microblogging).
2. Strict Censorship: Online content is closely monitored, and sensitive topics like political criticism, discussions on Tiananmen Square, and anything related to Taiwan or Tibet independence are censored. This can include keywords, images, and even memes.
3. VPN Bans: While VPNs can help users bypass restrictions, China actively works to block or limit VPNs. Only government-approved VPNs are legal, and their use is closely monitored.
4. Surveillance of Communication Apps: Apps like WeChat and QQ are widely used but also heavily surveilled. Authorities can monitor conversations and, in some cases, use this data to track down or censor individuals who discuss forbidden topics.
5. Real-Name Registration: Chinese internet users are required to register with their real names on many platforms, making it easier for the government to track individual activity.
6. AI and Facial Recognition Surveillance: China uses AI-powered facial recognition to monitor public spaces and track people online and offline, blending technology with social control.
These restrictions are part of China’s effort to control the flow of information and maintain social stability through a tightly controlled internet environment.