Exclusive: A network of Chinese-language Twitter accounts appears to be spreading disinformation to discredit the work that two well-known Chinese activists and dissidents have done to hold Beijing accountable.
to moderate disinformation campaigns and detect nation-state activities on the platform following vast staff reductions in recent months.Both Wang Qingpeng and Wang Jingyu have captured the attention of Beijing for the work they do to hold the government accountable.to Chinese political prisoners' cases.since 2021 after posting comments critical of China's role in the 2020 China-India border conflict on a Chinese social media site.
Sixteen of the accounts had zero followers as of April 5, and nine of the accounts followed the same five people, including Twitter CEO Elon Musk.Sign up for Axios’ cybersecurity newsletter Codebook
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