Chinese internet platforms pledge to combat extremist remarks after stabbing incident

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The platforms stated they would continue to punish users who incite group hatred and extreme nationalism.

BEIJING – Major Chinese internet platforms have vowed to combat remarks that incite confrontation between China and Japan and stir up radical nationalism.in Suzhou, Jiangsu province. Ms Hu Youping, who tried to stop Zhou, was also stabbed and later died in the hospital on June 26.

In statements over the weekend, five major internet platforms – Tencent, Baidu, Douyin, NetEase, and iFeng.com – praised Ms Hu’s bravery and righteousness.

 

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