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Freedom of speech: Twitter suspends accounts from China suspected of undermining protests in Hong Kong
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We didn't cry foul, tit for tat, fair play, they should stop crying foul as they always do, there's no way they can come back to China, however hard they try.Hold on.
Isnt Twitter banned in China for the common public?
So the CCP stooges can use it for propaganda purposes and then cry foul when Twitter suspends these accounts?
Interesting.
It is the west who claim freedom of speeches when fake news about China spring up like millions on Twitter and they do nothing about it. Chinese is smart to play around the system and those west hyprocrite slapped their own face by restricting freedom of speeches. See who is the ironic.....Hold on.
Isnt Twitter banned in China for the common public?
So the CCP stooges can use it for propaganda purposes and then cry foul when Twitter suspends these accounts?
Interesting.
Come back? When were they allowed in China?We didn't cry foul, tit for tat, fair play, they should stop crying foul as they always do, there's no way they can come back to China, however hard they try.
And why should they? They are a business company and will listen to their stakeholders. they arent some organization that has free speech as the primary objective.they do nothing about it.
IDK man, Hong Kong protest look like a classic demonstration for freedom of speech as well.restricting freedom of speeches.
Twitter is not business organisation. You think Twitter will unban those account if Chinese give them billions of dollars? They are a political tools working for US imperial.Come back? When were they allowed in China?
And why should they? They are a business company and will listen to their stakeholders. they arent some organization that has free speech as the primary objective.
IDK man, Hong Kong protest look like a classic demonstration for freedom of speech as well.
You really don't know they were not banned in China before, do you?Come back? When were they allowed in China?
2009
In China, Facebook was blocked following the July 2009 Ürümqi riots because Xinjiang independence activists were using Facebook as part of their communications network.
He is just a clueless jack pretending he is smart.You really don't know they were not banned in China before, do you?
He should learn some basic knowledge before commenting about China, which he seems to know little about.He is just a clueless jack pretending he is smart.
He is quick to jump into the anti China bandwagon that there is no time for his sense to play apart. I can bet he will criticise and claim China is evil even in reforestation campaign that helps the world climate.He should learn some basic knowledge before commenting about China, which he seems to know little about.
Yeah, its been banned/not accessible without VPN since 2013. And honestly, the website wasnt any popular before that. So again, when was it allowed in China?You really don't know they were not banned in China before, do you?
Lol, they work for money.Twitter is not business organisation.
No, you dont have to give them dollars. Just free access in ur market and they will make dollars themselves thru the data of ur citizens.You think Twitter will unban those account if Chinese give them billions of dollars?
Comes with a caveat.It is Twitter and west that claim they do so
This double standard when twitter blocks chinese accounts undermining hong kong protests.So what issue do u have on China?
See , you learn something everyday, you are welcome.Yeah, its been banned/not accessible without VPN since 2013. And honestly, the website wasnt any popular before that. So again, when was it allowed in China?
This double standard when twitter blocks chinese accounts undermining hong kong protests.
China, like every other state innocent either.