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Do Not Offend The Chinese Government

China critic Peter Humphrey, who lives in the United Kingdom, was locked out of his account and saw that his comments calling China an "oppressive dictatorship" had been removed.

Twitter has suspended a large number of Chinese-language user accounts, including those belonging to critics of China’s government. It seems like a particularly ill-timed move, occurring just days before thirtieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4.

  “A large number of Chinese @Twitter accounts are being suspended today,” wrote Yaxue Cao, founder and editor of the U.S.-based publication China Change. “They ‘happen’ to be accounts critical of China, both inside and outside China.”

-Anthony Ha
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Social Media Censor Comments That Challenge Their Worldview...

  Writing in the Atlantic, two law professors even suggested that in the ‘debate over freedom or control’, China ‘was largely correct and the US was wrong’.

  This same censorious spirit is already being embraced by some of the internet’s moguls – Twitter, Facebook, Google and YouTube. All monitor and censor comments on climate, race, gender or the pandemic that do not fit their worldview.

Liberal, Fascism, Censorship

LinkedIn censored posts from a China critic based in the United Kingdom, the professional networking site's latest attempt to appease the Chinese Communist Party.

  China critic Peter Humphrey, who lives in the United Kingdom, was locked out of his account and saw that his comments calling China an "oppressive dictatorship" had been removed, according to a Bloomberg report Tuesday. LinkedIn originally told Humphrey that he had violated the platform's terms of service but now says the removal was "an error."

  It is unclear whether the Chinese government pressured the platform to remove Humphrey's content. LinkedIn is the only major American social media network in China, where it censors users' content.

  The Chinese government has castigated LinkedIn for not sufficiently censoring certain political content. In March, the Cyberspace Administration of China blocked LinkedIn from accepting more users and made the company submit a report detailing its failures to the government.

Tory MP Bob Seely told MailOnline that Facebook's behaviour was 'contemptible' and he hoped they would now respect free speech rather than 'ingratiating' themselves with states such as China.

  'I think it is absolutely contemptible and it shows their commitment to democracy is an incredibly thin veneer over their commercial interests.

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