BBC.comHong Kong protests: Twitter and Facebook remove Chinese accountsAug 20, 2019Dave LeeBy Dave Leemore_vert
South China Morning PostChina unveils detailed reform plan to make Shenzhen model city for worldAug 18, 2019Phoebe ZhangBy Phoebe Zhangmore_vert
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ABC NewsFake Chinese police cars spotted in Perth and Adelaide amid pro-Hong Kong ralliesAug 19, 2019Daniel Keane, Claire Campbell & Camron SlessorBy Daniel Keane, Claire Campbell & Camron Slessormore_vert
The New York TimesFacebook and Twitter Say China Is Spreading Disinformation in Hong Kong (Published 2019)Aug 19, 2019Kate CongerBy Kate Congermore_vert
BloombergTwitter, Facebook Say China Used Fake Accounts to Target Hong Kong ProtestsAug 19, 2019Sarah FrierBy Sarah Friermore_vert
The GuardianTwitter and Facebook crack down on accounts linked to Chinese campaign against Hong KongAug 19, 2019Kari PaulBy Kari Paulmore_vert
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Vox.comHow China used Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to spread disinformation about the Hong Kong protestsAug 23, 2019Emily StewartBy Emily Stewartmore_vert
CBS NewsHong Kong protests: Twitter and Facebook crack down on "deceptive" accounts linked to ChinaAug 20, 2019Ramy InocencioBy Ramy Inocenciomore_vert
NPRHow China Uses Twitter And Facebook To Share Disinformation About Hong KongAug 20, 2019Emily FengBy Emily Fengmore_vert
The New York TimesChina's Soft-Power Failure: Condemning Hong Kong's Protests (Published 2019)Aug 20, 2019Li YuanBy Li Yuanmore_vert
WIREDChina Attacks Hong Kong Protesters With Fake Social PostsAug 19, 2019Louise MatsakisBy Louise Matsakismore_vert