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dont avoid my question``have you ever used any Chinese social media sits and apps? or am i talking to a ret@rded ?You don't need ID to register, but you need ID to use all its features, as I have stated earlier. You get only limited features without verifying the account.
dont avoid my question``have you ever used any Chinese social media sits and apps? or am i talking to a ret@rded ?
dont avoid my question``have you ever used any Chinese social media sits and apps? or am i talking to a ret@rded ?
I won't go into such details in an internet forum, but I just know it. Now stop behaving like a moron.
lol, when a ret@rded indian caught in a normal IQ argument, here is the classic 81 response```I won't go into such details in an internet forum, but I just know it. Now stop behaving like a moron.
lol, when a ret@rded indian caught in a normal IQ argument, here is the classic 81 response```
I know, I'd been there many times and their news are hilarious, as if their daily regular audiences are some sort of half-w1tsIndian media keeps the general public at moron levels, apparently. Too much bashing of others covers their own sustained failures.
What you know is just wrong, brilliant Indian piece. I have a number of accounts with different services and no ID is required although I would prefer such a requirement for the sake of a cleaner and securer web.
As I said earlier, you can open accounts but cannot use all features without verifying it with ID. The access will remain limited, they have a point system, you can't have enough points without id verification to use all facilities.
dont run away silly, where is your overwhelming argument on the issue of China's social media? ever registered one? used one?
dont let us play you like a monkey who btw has a ill effected monkey brain
Seems like repetition and obstinacy on self-serving arguments is how legitimate discussion is carried out in India. The best way for anybody with a fair mind would be simply go on and register to China's plethora of social media platforms to see for themselves. I am on many of them.
Do not take me wrong; I am for a regulated internet, especially social media, but, China's social media can be utilized fully as much as anywhere else's. If a platform is too demanding, then people will simply go to another one, which economically does not make sense for the companies.
Again, I am for regulated and control social media, having read and seen how social media manipulated information flow and contributed to the humanity's largest disgrace in recent decades, that is the Arab Spring.
You already have a regulated internet, try searching for Tiananmen Square massacre and see what results your chinese search engine throws up, the world knows about the great chinese firewall.
we are nothing compared to how NSA monitor Americans LOL, at least Chinese government is not in Denial and lie about it
American citizens enjoy highest level of freedom of expression, Chinese citizens don't, they have to be very cautious about what they say in public or in internet about CCP or its officials. In America the state is not after its people, unlike in China.