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Chinese social media platforms, such as Weibo, face increasing scrutiny over the proliferation of hate speech following a series of violent attacks on foreign nationals in China. Xenophobic and nationalistic comments, including calls for the deaths of Japanese people, have been widespread on these platforms despite efforts by Chinese tech giants to address hate speech.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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