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#مهسا_امینی
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این سایت
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#مهسا_امینی
Somebody, likely the Chinese authorities, are flooding Twitter with "dating" videos containing the keyword "乌鲁木齐 / Ürümqi" in an effort to drown out posts about the deadly lockdown-facilitated fire that took place in Xinjiang today.
The website that is hosting a copy of "罢课罢工罢免习近平攻略" / "Strategies for Removing Xi Jinping", presumably written by 彭载舟 below, is now being blocked in China. The website was accessible from China as recently as September 25.
The world is mourning the death of a student protestor in Hong Kong. Yet Chinese state media are running ads on Twitter to push a narrative that even the Hong Kong Police have admitted is false.
#FactsTell
#MoneyTalks
#AlexChow
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The authorities temporarily censored the letter "N" on social media in China as Chinese netizens were trying to calculate how long Xi Jinping might stay in power.
"There is no trust in China between the leaders and their own people, between people themselves, and between individuals' understanding of the current situation and (their) own future."
@aiww
@RFERL
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The Chinese authorities are hacking into Chinese Twitter accounts by intercepting two-factor authentication SMS messages being sent to China-based mobile numbers via
@qz
Kudos to LinkedIn for releasing a transparency report which, for the first time ever, includes government requests for data from LinkedIn's self-censored, China-only platform, Lingying.
Apple admitted that they removed 517 apps from the China App Store in the last half of 2018. 15,000 unique users visiting have already identified 1174 apps that are unavailable in China. Your tests are helping!
Defending Apple's questionable business practices in China,
@tim_cook
once said: "nothing ever changes from the sidelines”. Now the
@WTA
is showing the world that real courage and leadership comes from the baseline.
#WhereIsPengShuai
Hong Kong's Emergency Regulations Ordinance could be used to cut internet services, slow internet speeds, disable mobile networks and public WiFi spots, and to block certain websites and platforms. via
@bpolitics
"Beijing is trying to enforce its political censorship outside its borders and online. That can’t be tolerated. The whole world cannot become a “safe space” for Chinese sensitivities."
We are extremely proud to annouce the release of our newest project! Our Android mobile app creator, called “GreatFire AppMaker”, can be used by organizations to unblock their content for users in China and other countries. Details here:
There’s an insane crowd here for Yuzuru Hanyu who’s doing a press conference at the IBC. Girls are screaming, breaking down crying. It’s like I’m at a
@backstreetboys
concerts circa the 90s.
#beijing2022
@CBCOlympics
"If Peng had been born into a country which affords women a fundamental level of respect and protection against sexual abuse, you imagine she would be back at the scene of her greatest triumph next week."
#WhereisPengShuai
Chinese authorities have blocked access to
@steam_games
community website. Games can still be played. Likely somebody posted something the authorities found disagreeable.
"If Tank Man can stand in front of a line of tanks, American execs can stand before a line of their colleagues and find an ethical framework and a set of values that can work." via
@techcrunch
We must all urgently up our efforts to bring internet freedom to China. 38 nations are preparing to impose China-like internet restrictions in their own countries.
Like clockwork, the China Education and Research Network
#CERNET
has been shut down in
#Wuhan
for the 3rd consecutive night with curfew applied at 00:00 am local time following 18 hour restoration 📉; reason still unknown.
⏰Curfew times: 00:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m.