Twitter recently removed just one of a slew of threatening tweets from the Chinese government, most of which remain posted on the platform.
Taiwan
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July 22, 2022
China’s first YouTubers called SnapChat out for seemingly bowing to Chinese propaganda on Taiwan in a recent podcast.
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December 2, 2021
A government-controlled news outlet threatens another country with becoming “cannon fodder.” A ruler hurls insults at another nation and demands that allies sever all ties with that nation. A government official accuses another country of…
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September 22, 2020
Twitter seems to allow the Chinese government to spread propaganda, and now the communist nation can apparently make brazen threats against political enemies at its leisure too. Global Times, which has been labeled by Twitter as “China state…