Saturday marks 33 years since Chinese troops opened fire to end a student-led protest at Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Public commemorations of the incident have been banned across mainland China.
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liza, china has a very strict moderation policy. the content is essentially censored there. we mentioned that bytedance runs a parallel version of tiktok in china. do the big silicon valley giants operate there? most of them don t. i would describe the trade off . for western companies this way. for western social media and tech companies. - if you want to operate i in china, then you have to operate by chinese rules, and that means content - filtering of political events, - events sensitive to the chinese government, such as. the tiananmen square incident in the 1980s. or, you know, to censor out content involving xinjiang, i which is a western region - of china which has really kind of hogged headlines recentlyl because the us says genocide is happening there. so, in order to operate in china, you have to l
“While China continues its genocide of the Uyghurs, the act of hosting the Olympic Games in Beijing is itself a blasphemy against human rights”ー Seki Hei.
Tiananmen Square incident, a series of protests and demonstrations in China in spring 1989 that culminated on June 3–4 with a government crackdown on demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Although demonstrations also occurred in other cities, the events in Tiananmen Square came to symbolize the entire incident.