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Twitter has apologized after it suspended hundreds of accounts that were critical of the Chinese government, merely days ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4.The microblogging service said it suspended “a number of accounts” as part of its efforts to curb various methods of platform manipulation, including “spam and other inauthentic behaviors.”Hard Fork?“Sometimes our routine actions catch false positives or we make errors. It said the suspended accounts “were not mass reported by the Chinese authorities — this was a routine action on our part.” Twitter also said it’s in the process of reinstating the suspended accounts.However, not everyone is satisfied with the company’s reasoning.“Twitter’s explanation is inadequate, if not feeble,” tweeted Yaxue Cao, founder and editor of the US-based publication China Change.
As said here by Ravie Lakshmanan