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China says it is a victim after Twitter locks embassy account
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Hong Kong (CNN Business) China says that it is a "victim" of misinformation after Twitter restricted the account of the Chinese embassy in the United States.

The retort comes after Twitter (TWTR) temporarily locked the account of the Chinese embassy over a tweet it posted defending Beijing's treatment of Uyghurs. The post, which was made earlier this month, claimed that Uyghur women in Xinjiang were no longer "baby-making machines."

"In the process of eradicating extremism, the minds of [Uyghur] women in Xinjiang were emancipated and gender equality and reproductive health were promoted," the tweet read, citing a report from state-run newspaper China Daily.

At a regular briefing in Beijing on Thursday, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson defended the embassy's actions.
"China is ... a major victim. There are many false and ugly [pieces of] information about China on Xinjiang-related issues. Of course, the Chinese Embassy in the US has responsibilities and obligations to clarify the facts and explain the truth," Hua Chunying argued, hitting back at Twitter's "restrictive measures."

"We hope Twitter can uphold the principle of objectivity and impartiality, not to show double standards on this issue, but to strengthen screening, and identify what is false information, what are rumors and lies, and what is fact and truth."

China's far western Xinjiang region has long been associated with reports of the forced sterilization of people from the Uyghur minority, a predominantly Muslim ethnic group residing in the area. Chinese officials have denied the allegations.

The United States has officially determined that China is committing genocide and crimes against humanity against Uyghur Muslims and ethnic and religious minority groups who live in Xinjiang.

"This genocide is ongoing, and... we are witnessing the systematic attempt to destroy Uyghurs by the Chinese party-state," former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement Tuesday, on the last full day of the Trump administration.
News of the Twitter restriction was first reported by Bloomberg.

A Twitter spokesperson said that the tweet had violated the company's content policy, which prohibits "the dehumanization of a group of people based on their religion, caste, age, disability, serious disease, national origin, race, or ethnicity."
The tweet is now "no longer available" on the platform.

The embassy's account, meanwhile, will remain locked until the Tweet is deleted, according to Twitter. In similar cases — including one involving former President Donald Trump's account — Twitter has required the user to manually delete the post in question before regaining the ability to post.

The Chinese embassy, for its part, has not tweeted since January 9.

It is not clear whether the embassy intends to delete the post to restore its account. The delegation in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular US business hours.

Twitter and other social media companies have been grappling with the consequences of how their platforms can sometimes be used to spread incendiary speech. Such concerns led several platforms to ban Trump outright earlier this month after he incited a riot at the US Capitol.

In December, the European Commission proposed vast new oversight and transparency laws for social media. The proposed law would even require the platforms to disclose their algorithms for advertising and recommended content.

US law shields social media companies from responsibility over what is posted on their platforms. Lawmakers from both parties agree the law needs to change; they just don't agree on how.

"I hope that there will not be some kind of overreach in measures adopted that will silence speech or take the wrong approach," said Cindy Cohn, the executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit that defends online civil liberties, referring to global efforts to regulate the space.

Twitter is one of several US-based social media platforms that are blocked in China, along with Facebook (FB) and Instagram. Despite this, Chinese diplomats and agencies have increasingly been using Twitter to promote Beijing's interests around the world.


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China is playing the victim card again @F-22Raptor @Hamartia Antidote @Itachi @KAL-EL @striver44 :rofl:
 
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China is just angry because they can't censor twitter unlike they censor Internet inside China.
Maybe but Chinese Embassy didn't wrote anyhting wrong?
Harsh (political incorrect) words but the truth.
In the end, isn't Twitter a private company, so they (Twitter) can decide...?
Look at Trump, he had 80mio+ followers LOL
They (Twitter) deleted him.
I am personal for the freedom of the word, no matter "if feelings are hurt" or who got targeted.
A difference is to call for DEATH/making death threats.
 
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Maybe but Chinese Embassy didn't wrote anyhting wrong?
Harsh (political incorrect) words but the truth.
In the end, isn't Twitter a private company, so they (Twitter) can decide...?
Look at Trump, he had 80mio+ followers LOL
They (Twitter) deleted him.
I am personal for the freedom of the word, no matter "if feelings are hurt" or who got targeted.
A difference is to call for DEATH/making death threats.
Twitter feels Chinese did wrong, so they locked the account. China can cry all they want.
 
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Twitter feels Chinese did wrong, so they locked the account. China can cry all they want.
Yes but I think (know) that's political.
If Murrica would do the same (like the Chinese) and Chinese had Twitter, Americans would whine too.
So, it's politics, like international singer/sport events, which is, to be honest, very sad because (honest) quality ALONE should count there.
 
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Maybe but Chinese Embassy didn't wrote anyhting wrong?
Harsh (political incorrect) words but the truth.
In the end, isn't Twitter a private company, so they (Twitter) can decide...?
Look at Trump, he had 80mio+ followers LOL
They (Twitter) deleted him.
I am personal for the freedom of the word, no matter "if feelings are hurt" or who got targeted.
A difference is to call for DEATH/making death threats.


before it was entire west who decide what is the freedom of speech and now even an App makes that decision.
 
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Well too bad Twitter actually likes the CCP
I am sure this banning is just another expression of the love Twitter has for CCP
Yes but I think (know) that's political.
If Murrica would do the same (like the Chinese) and Chinese had Twitter, Americans would whine too.
So, it's politics, like international singer/sport events, which is, to be honest, very sad because (honest) quality ALONE should count there.
Exactly. American would whine and wouldn't too nothing else.

Similarly China is whining now and unable to do anything.
 
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The whole world's network has been colonized by the United States.
Search engine is Google, watching video is YTB,Social is Twitter and Facebook.
This is the American network and information hegemony.And dollar hegemony, military hegemony, economic hegemony, cultural hegemony to run the world for American priority interests.
Now, if you Google :Iraq weapons of mass destruction. You will find that the first few options are that it really has it.
 
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I am sure this banning is just another expression of the love Twitter has for CCP

Exactly. American would whine and wouldn't too nothing else.

Similarly China is whining now and unable to do anything.
Yes but you are concentrating too much on China.
As not every country in the world has it's own things to do.
I actually liked nearly every Indian who I met (2 not, 1 was a pervert who talked to a GF of a (very secular) Syrian guy I know well), same goes for Pakistani (1 criminal drug selling family/"gangster rockers") but Indians have different problems.
When 600 million are shitting, throwing corpses in their holy river and many are starving you have other problems than to look at Chinese reaction for a Twitter-decision.
I don't want to dictate anything or give "tips", because people who aren't the own have other opinions but you get what I mean.
WHY is that this important to you, I ask myself.
Sure, some Pakistani/Chinese (or others) members do the same about India, even in threads where such a discussion doesn't belong) which I don't like either but these are just my 2 cents.
 
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Yes but you are concentrating too much on China.
As not every country in the world has it's own things to do.
I actually liked nearly every Indian who I met (2 not, 1 was a pervert who talked to a GF of a (very secular) Syrian guy I know well), same goes for Pakistani (1 criminal drug selling family/"gangster rockers") but Indians have different problems.
When 600 million are shitting, throwing corpses in their holy river and many are starving you have other problems than to look at Chinese reaction for a Twitter-decision.
I don't want to dictate anything or give "tips", because people who aren't the own have other opinions but you get what I mean.
WHY is that this important to you, I ask myself.
Sure, some Pakistani/Chinese (or others) members do the same about India, even in threads where such a discussion doesn't belong) which I don't like either but these are just my 2 cents.
Unfortunately its not Chinese iron curtain, where you can censor my posts just because you don't like them.

I thought it was clear to you after Twitter showed you middle finger, but seems that you need constant reminders.
 
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Unfortunately its not Chinese iron curtain, where you can censor my posts just because you don't like them.

I thought it was clear to you after Twitter showed you middle finger, but seems that you need constant reminders.
Dude, I'm not a Chinese. 😂
I'm (real, not paper) German who wants to write a neutral picture.
Did you read that all in the context?
 
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