China demands Twitter investigate as ambassador to UK 'likes' pornographic tweet
China’s UK embassy has demanded Twitter perform a “thorough” investigation and reserved the appropriate to take additional motion after its ambassador’s account favored a pornographic submit.
The embassy claimed Liu Xiaoming’s account have been “viciously attacked” on Wednesday, after it favored tweets together with posts essential of the Chinese language Communist birthday party and a 10-second video of a intercourse act.
The likes remained energetic for no less than an hour and have been extensively commented on sooner than the pornographic tweet used to be unliked, after which later the others. Some hours later a spokesman for the London embassy launched a observation condemning the alleged hack.
“Not too long ago some anti-China parts viciously attacked ambassador Liu Xiaoming’s Twitter account and hired despicable find out how to lie to the general public. The Chinese language embassy strongly condemns such abominable behaviour.
“The embassy has reported this to Twitter corporate and prompt the latter to make thorough investigations and care for this topic critically. The embassy reserves the appropriate to take additional movements and hope that the general public is not going to consider or unfold such hearsay.”
Liu republished his embassy’s tweet, including the caption: “A excellent anvil does no longer worry the hammer.”
Twitter used to be approached for remark.
Twitter is amongst a large number of social media platforms banned in China however its diplomatic missions and personnel around the globe deal with accounts.
Liu’s account, which has greater than 85,000 fans, basically stocks excellent information tales from Chinese language state media, praising updates of China’s coronavirus reaction, and rejections of news on China’s human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
A video clip of Liu denying human rights atrocities in Xinjiang all through an interview with the BBC, even if faced with drone pictures, used to be extensively shared on Twitter in July.
A Twitter consumer “liking” a tweet at the platform does no longer republish it however the tweet does display up in an inventory simply obtainable on their profile.
It may be reasonably simple for a Twitter consumer to unintentionally like a tweet, however that tweet should display up on an individual’s Twitter feed. The tweets of their feed basically come from accounts they observe, or are retweeted by way of accounts they observe.
Liu follows simply 14 accounts, most commonly Chinese language state media or authentic Chinese language and UK executive accounts, and the United Kingdom royal circle of relatives.
