Chinese YouTuber apologizes for eating bat soup in 2016 after getting hate mail
‘Sorry everyone, I shouldn’t eat bats.’
On Jan 29, 2020 by Samira Sadeque
AI beat the CDC to the punch on coronavirus warnings
BlueDot also correctly predicted the cities that the coronavirus would first spread to.
On Jan 28, 2020 by Mikael Thalen
Racist tweets blame fruit bat soup for coronavirus
‘Have y’all never heard of E. Coli outbreaks from lettuce?’
On Jan 27, 2020 by Kahron Spearman
The coronavirus outbreak has become a breeding ground of misinformation
No, Bill Gates is not behind the outbreak.
On Jan 24, 2020 by Mike Rothschild
College student arrested in China after tweeting about Xi Jinping
The student posted Winnie the Pooh posts, among other things.
On Jan 23, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
Facebook apologizes for translating Chinese president’s name to ‘Mr. Sh*thole’
The company blamed the incident on a ‘technical issue.’
On Jan 20, 2020 by Alexandra Samuels
Terry Crews fan subreddit implodes after actor’s pro-China post
It has approximately 160,000 subscribers yet feels all but abandoned.
On Jan 6, 2020 by Ignacio Martinez
Terry Crews is taking heat for his pro-China Instagram
‘Comrade Crews’ baffles the internet.
On Dec 30, 2019 by Kahron Spearman
This new Chinese video game lets players attack Hong Kong protesters
The game utilizes Chinese government propaganda by showing shadowy American figures giving protesters cash.
On Dec 9, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
TikTok lawsuit claims app sends ‘vast quantities’ of data to China
The suit claims such data can be used to ‘identify, profile and track’ users in America.
On Dec 3, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
It will soon be a crime in China to post deepfakes without disclosure
The new online content rules also apply to anything China deems ‘fake news.’
On Dec 1, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
TikTok denies suspending Muslim teen over Chinese internment camp videos
The company says she was suspended for an Osama bin Laden photo.
On Nov 26, 2019 by Collyn Burke
The U.S. Army is reevaluating its use of TikTok after security concerns
This isn’t the first time the government has raised some concerns about the popular app.
On Nov 22, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
This fish with a ‘human face’ is here to give you nightmares
Hell to the naw.
On Nov 12, 2019 by Stacey Ritzen
A popular developer tool stood up to China—and now it’s under siege
Yesterday, the Notepad++ project, which is headquartered in France, released a new version called “Free Uighur.”
On Oct 31, 2019 by Matthew Hughes
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