Chinese Campaign to Create Political Discord in Hong Kong

  • Twitter Stands Against Chinese Influence, Deletes 170000 Affiliated Accounts

    Twitter Stands Against Chinese Influence, Deletes 170000 Affiliated Accounts

    In a tall stand by the social media giant Twitter, more than 170000 accounts affiliated to running Chinese campaigns have been deleted. In one of the rare results, US based social media giant has decided to challenge Chinese influence and stand up against it. Analytical teams have found active involvement from Beijing administration with these…

  • After Facebook and Twitter, Youtube Bans China Backed Channels

    After Facebook and Twitter, Youtube Bans China Backed Channels

    Youtube has suspended 210 channels suspected of having links with Beijing and spreading disinformation against Hong Kong protest. The move came after US social media platforms Facebook and Twitter accused China government of using their platform to discredit Hong Kong’s protest movement.

  • Twitter, Facebook Stand Up Against Chinese Operations to Undermine Hong Kong Protests

    Twitter, Facebook Stand Up Against Chinese Operations to Undermine Hong Kong Protests

    The social media giants, Twitter and Facebook have stood up against the cheap Chinese state backed operations to undermine the Hong Kong protests. US based social media companies have now suspended quite a number of fake accounts spreading disinformation to create a political discord in Hong Kong.