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Hong Kong dissident artist Kacey Wong (黃國才) bounces around his spacious studio like a kid in a playground.
First to a towering cardboard robot, Attack of the Red Giant, which he pulled through the streets during Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement protests in 2014. Then on to the face drawing box used to draw the portraits of protestors the same year. And finally landing on the llama on wheels, created in 2011 after the arrest of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei (艾未未).
“It says fuck you, but in a cute way,” Wong said, referring to his satirical artwork, born from the political unrest in
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Douyin, the Chinese app known as TikTok in the rest of the world, is apparently censoring Alpacas.
Yes, Alpacas, the llama-related beasties that produce lovely wool and can be quite cute.
So cute that a few Chinese citizens manage to make a little cash live-streaming vision of coiffed and costumed alpacas on Douyin.
But as reported in
Rest of World , some of those Douyin users have in recent times found it hard to stream because the platform boots them off after a minute or two of Alpaca action.
Rest of World notes that searching for “Alpaca” on Douyin produces news of a campaign to protect wildlife and suggests that the app’s AI may have mistakenly decided that Alpacas are a protected creature that ought not to be subjected to the rigours of live web broadcasts.
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