Twitter, FacebookAfter deleting nearly a thousand patriotic mainland accountsGoogle's video siteYouTubeAlso joinedreason and the former"Unanimous announcement"
On August 22nd Google posted a blog post saying it had shut down 210 YouTube channels. The company claims that the channels "behaved in a coordinated manner when uploading videos related to the protests in Hong Kong".The article acknowledges that this is consistent with recent observations and actions on China published by Facebook and Twitter. Three days ago, Twitter's Facebook account was shut down for "officially spreading fake news."Specific reasons include:These accounts are those"Official background", through concerted and concerted action to disseminate and amplify all kinds of Hong Kong-related information, and they spread this information inUndermining the "legitimacy" of demonstrations in Hong KongAnd, also"Trying to sow the seeds of political ineth in Hong Kong","Disrupting the political order in Hong Kong"。Twitter's Facebook account was deleted on the 19th. In contrast, YouTube did not specify when the accounts had been shut down, nor did it publish examples of deleted accounts.The previous examples of Facebook and Twitter were the "real news" that exposed the mob's actions in Hong Kong. Like what:Twitter, Facebook announced on the 19th deleted accountThe New York Times quoted Graham Brookie, director of the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Laboratory, as saying that YouTube rarely publishes data on its deleted content to researchers, and that the company may be concerned that publishing it could amplify fake content.According to a database of accounts provided by Twitter this week, some of these accounts regularly post Links to YouTube videos. Brooke says his team found thousands of YouTube videos in the database.Twitter issued a statement on the 19th called the protection of "reasonable discussion and open dialogue", the company from now on no longer accept the government-controlled media advertising business.But unlike Twitter
YouTube says
Chinese government-backed media organizations will continue to be allowed
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On August 20, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang responded to Twitter and Facebook's blocking of a large number of mainland accounts, and Geng Shuang asked at a press conference:"I don't know what you mean by what you mean by the 'negative' description of Hong Kong demonstrators by the Chinese state media. What happened in Hong Kong and what the truth is, I think the world will naturally judge. Why is it that what china's state-level media describes and describes must be negative or wrong? ""It's reasonable for the Chinese media to use overseas social media to introduce China policy, tell Chinese stories and communicate with local people. I don't know why some companies or people react so strongly to this,Did you poke them in the eye?”Source: Observer.com (ID: guanchacn), please contact this public number if you have any infringements.
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