A new center for big data began operation on Saturday in Lhasa, Tibet autonomous region. It is the first such center at the regional level and a step toward big data integration and application sharing, local media reported.
it s very difficult to independently verify these videos, but they appear to show hundreds demonstrating and clashing with police. nick marsh has more. in lhasa, in tibet, there are many migrant workers who come from other parts of mainland china looking for betterjob opportunities and we think in these videos that we have seen on social media, most of the people taking part in these protests are actually ethnic han chinese rather than native ethnic tibetans. in terms of what these video show, you can see large groups of people gathered. one video shows a big crowd protesting in a downtown street and a local official telling them to calm down, saying your messages will be relayed to higher levels of government and then
he s spoken about maybe letting the former president back onto the platform. he s talked about this idea of a more unfettered platform when more speech is allowed, over the years, twitter has developed policies to combat misinformation, combat hate speech and make it a kind of a civil, more civil place. and elon musk has suggested that he is going to move those safeguards back and allow more speech to happen and let the platform flourish and maybe that attracts more people. and it remains to be seen whether or not that works. and a less fettered kind of platform. i want to turn to tibet now, where footage has emerged showing what appear to be rare large scale protests against strict covid 19 measures in the tibetan regional capital, lhasa.