Home » today » Technology » China’s propaganda on Twitter is losing its reach China’s propaganda on Twitter is losing its reach January 29, 2021 by world today news The network has been tagging tweets from state media with a corresponding label since the summer and no longer recommends them. Now they are being read less, as a study shows. — — Corona offers China a good opportunity to prove the supposed superiority of its system over western democracies. The social networks appear to be the perfect platform for this. Aly Song / Reuters — Doesn’t Covid-19 come from China? This question must inevitably have arisen who read the article about a new study that came from one of the world’s most recognized research centers for biomedicine. “Institut Pasteur: Covid-19 in France does not come directly from China,” is the Contribution that Radio China International published on its French-language website in May. As is usual with well-made propaganda, the article on the state broadcaster has a real core – and leaves out crucial information. – Related posts:"Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic to feature larger, higher-resolution display""Celine Song's 'Past Lives' Wins Best Feature and Best Director at Film Independent Spirit Awards"AMD can now compete with NVENC and QuicksyncXiaomi launches a Clubhouse-like app for Android and iPhone - all pagesShare this:FacebookX Related Historic city of Entre Ríos returns to bet on wine, with the invitation to an outdoor harvest – News Investigations after corona outbreak in Hamburg daycare center | NDR.de – news Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: