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We're working today to ensure we overturn any errors but that we remain vigilant in enforcing our rules for those who violate them." Read more: China's internet censors are on high alert ahead of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests The company's explanation clarified that the action didn't originate with the Chinese government, but that didn't soothe concerns for all users.
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