Go Home, State Council Information Office Of The People's Republic Of China, You're Drunk
from the ever-been-to-tibet-bro? dept
Techdirt has written plenty of stories about the Chinese government's attempts to stifle dissent online using a variety of heavy-handed approaches. But a story in the Washington Post shows China's State Council Information Office trying a refreshingly different approach:
On May 28, a Twitter account purporting to represent China's State Council Information Office, a real government body, went off-script, asking an account called @Tibetans, "Have u ever been to Tibet bro?"
As the article explains, the weird tweets kept on coming for a while, which obviously made people wonder whether the account had been hacked or subverted in some way. The Washington Post checked with whoever was running the Twitter account, and the latter insisted the comments were legitimate, but there was no confirmation of that from the State Council Information Office itself. Those entertaining tweets have now gone from the account's timeline, but fortunately they are preserved in this tweet by the Twitter account of GreatFire.org, an organization that monitors online censorship in China:
The tone of the tweet is so strikingly at odds with the Communist Party's turgid pronouncements that China-watchers were at a loss. When scholar Tricia Kehoe asked the State Council Information Office if the Twitter account (@chinascio) was real, the office replied that it was just "trying to fit in," adding an "LOL" for good measure.
go home State Council Information Office, you're drunk pic.twitter.com/VgMv9i0zoz
— GreatFire.org (@GreatFireChina) May 31, 2016
Follow me @glynmoody on Twitter or identi.ca, and +glynmoody on Google+
Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
Techdirt is one of the few remaining truly independent media outlets. We do not have a giant corporation behind us, and we rely heavily on our community to support us, in an age when advertisers are increasingly uninterested in sponsoring small, independent sites — especially a site like ours that is unwilling to pull punches in its reporting and analysis.
While other websites have resorted to paywalls, registration requirements, and increasingly annoying/intrusive advertising, we have always kept Techdirt open and available to anyone. But in order to continue doing so, we need your support. We offer a variety of ways for our readers to support us, from direct donations to special subscriptions and cool merchandise — and every little bit helps. Thank you.
–The Techdirt Team
Filed Under: china, social media
Reader Comments
Subscribe: RSS
View by: Time | Thread
[ link to this | view in thread ]
[ link to this | view in thread ]
Perhaps this was China SCIO's attempt to bring a kinder, gentler side to the disagreement...
Yeah, well, that’s just, like, my opinion, man.
[ link to this | view in thread ]
[ link to this | view in thread ]