Twitter says it locked account of China's U.S. embassy over Xinjiang-related tweet

Twitter said the tweet has violated the firm’s policy against “dehumanisation”.

January 21, 2021 07:37 am | Updated 08:02 am IST - SHANGHAI

The microblogging site said that all users can continue to like and retweet posts, but cannot reply if they have been excluded by the author.

The microblogging site said that all users can continue to like and retweet posts, but cannot reply if they have been excluded by the author.

Twitter has locked the account of China’s U.S. embassy for a tweet that defended China’s policies in the Xinjiang region, which the U.S. social media platform said violated the firm’s policy against “dehumanisation”.

The Chinese Embassy account, @ChineseEmbinUS, posted this month saying that Uighur women were no longer “baby making machines,” citing a study reported by state-backed newspaper China Daily .

The tweet was removed by Twitter and replaced by a label stating that it was no longer available. Although Twitter hides tweets that violate its policies, it requires account owners to manually delete such posts. The Chinese embassy’s account has not posted any new tweets since January 9.

“We’ve taken action on the Tweet you referenced for violating our policy against dehumanisation, where it states: We prohibit the dehumanisation of a group of people based on their religion, caste, age, disability, serious disease, national origin, race, or ethnicity,” a Twitter spokesperson said onT hursday.

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately to a e-mailed request for comment. Twitter is blocked in China.

The embassy’s account suspension comes shortly after Twitter removed the account of former U.S. President Donald Trump , which had 88 million followers, citing the risk of violence after his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol this month.

Twitter had locked Mr. Trump’s account, asking for deletion of some tweets, before restoring it and then removing it altogether after the former President violated the platform’s policies again.

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