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Presidential Office spokesperson Kolas Yotaka is a journalist and served as spokesperson for the Executive Yuan and the Presidential Office Image: Obtained from Kolas Yotaka Facebook
Twitter stopped? Can’t even tweet “Taiwan: * exists *” (Taiwan: exists)? Not really! This is a deliberate work by Kolas Yotaka, the Presidential Palace spokesman, adding “ⓘ This claim is in dispute” (this claim is in dispute) “Sour” Twitter, which accidentally provoked a response from netizens, and some people left a message “Thanks for trying Twitter = Communism”!
Twitter and Facebook have been questioned for their biased positions in the 2020 US elections. From the email fraud case of Hunter Biden, son of Democratic candidate Joe Biden, to the current post. US President Donald Trump’s accusations against the election results were either banned from posting or marked with a warning that “the statement is controversial”, arousing the discontent of many foreign netizens, and used as a post by self-censorship. The po text of the warning.
Kolas Yotaka also followed the trend on Twitter. He posted a line “Taiwan: * exists *”, and then posted a line “ⓘ This claim is disputed” below, which appeared to be tagged by Twitter. Netizens were suspicious for a while, and when they found out that it was being played, they left messages stating “Taiwan exists” (Taiwan exists).
Internet users left messages from all corners of the world, with messages in Chinese, English and Japanese, and Internet users with flags of different countries. It was a time to be afraid, Ritrup users cursed “Twitter is the CCP your dog, it’s only in Winnie the Pooh (refer to Xi Jinping) call just bark, bark” (twitter is the CCP bitch. Only bark when #WinnieThePooh says it a); Some people say it’s time to check out DISCARD TWITTER. Netizen Ling said: “Thank you for showing that Twitter is a medium.”
However, when it was discovered that Kolas Yotaka was playing games, netizens enthusiastically responded, saying that “Taiwan exists.” SusanQ left a message saying “Taiwan is a sovereign nation” (Taiwan is a sovereign nation), and deinhk bluntly said “Taiwan is not China” (Taiwan is not China). ), Barry strangled China directly for Taiwan “Taiwan exists! In your face, Beijing!” (Taiwan exists in front of your Beijing); Oscar suggested that the United States should tell the Communist Party of China to move the embassy to Taiwan.
Ritrup cursed “Twitter is the CCP, your dog, it’s only Winnie the Pooh (refer to Xi Jinping) call just bark, bark” (twitter is the CCP bitch, she only barks when #WinnieThePooh tells her); Others say it’s time It’s time for the review to scrap Twitter (DISCARD TWITTER). Netizen Ling said: “Thank you for proving that Twitter = Communication.”
Presidential Palace spokesman Kolas Yotaka played on Twitter a few days ago and posted “Taiwan: * exists *” adding “ⓘ This claim is disputed” by himself, prompting an enthusiastic response from foreign netizens. Image: Inverted from Kolas Yotaka’s Twitter
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