40.5 mln Weibo followers Man banned for questioning China promoting TCM to cure covid
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https://sg.yahoo.com/news/billionaires-s...00967.html
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They are promoting Angmoh's useless and expensive medicine by demonising Chinese medicine.

Vested interest!

Deserved to be banned!
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china no speech freedom totally, every message or posts or information are fully controlled, once govt found information is not what the people suppose to know, even is truth & fact, they will censor 100%, all the media, mobile company, every single personal sharing messages are all filter thru their mechanism to ensure no one get they not supposed to know.
brainwash since day 1 you know how to read & watch, everything program to lick & sacrify your whole life to ccp.
everything in china can ban or delete totally from media & your mobile content.



另到底什么样的一段有关上海的音频导致所有的朋友圈被删除



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Nonense to link to who TCM,
TCM is much bigger, there could be better medicine.
The fellow is billionaire's son purse what he believe.
anyway no one force them to take it.
Many Asian and Africa countries achieve lower deaths through traditional herb .
Some west also go for herbal and a significant chunk of west population go for nutrients.
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(23-04-2022, 11:49 AM)cityhantam Wrote:  They are promoting Angmoh's useless and expensive medicine by demonising Chinese medicine.

Vested interest!

Deserved to be banned!

he hantum tcm to make way for western medicines, really 祸国殃民卖国贼
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(23-04-2022, 11:45 AM)maikyah Wrote:  https://sg.yahoo.com/news/billionaires-s...00967.html

This piece by Insider is yet another example of a US media company capitalizing on the fact that its readers do not understand Chinese and have no clue on what's happening in the Chinese social media environment to misdirect.

First off there has been no official reason given for Wang Sicong's restrictions from posting. He relies on making many controversial statements on all sorts of topics across all genres to attract viewership to maintain influencer status. This tirade against 以岭药业 is just one of the many possibilities speculated on the net now, he has also made multiple personal allegations on individuals and companies usually without furnishing evidence. Any of those could have gotten him into trouble.

Of note also is that he is not the only influencer who attacked 连花清瘟, many others have \gone further and so far there has been no signs of them being banned from anything. The highest profile is 马督工 (another popular influencer) who has done far more than just a random rant like Wang Sicong. 

马督工 posted a video sharing very detailed allegations and called for CSRC to investigate this Company on suspicion of fraud and market manipulation by bullshitting the effects of 连花清瘟. Not only was he not banned, he has recently upped the ante by offering a $50K reward for any evidence that can help prosecute 以岭药业.

In light of this context, it is extremely irresponsible for Insider to frame what is really just their own speculation (an unlikely one given the context of what I just explained above) as a fact. This is stepping into fake news realm already.
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Hope he and parents all send to jail and confiscate all their $$$. Thats only fair.

No need to kill them. Let them roam the street.
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(23-04-2022, 12:42 PM)maxsanic Wrote:  This piece by Insider is yet another example of a US media company capitalizing on the fact that its readers do not understand Chinese and have no clue on what's happening in the Chinese social media environment to misdirect.

First off there has been no official reason given for Wang Sicong's restrictions from posting. He relies on making many controversial statements on all sorts of topics across all genres to attract viewership to maintain influencer status. This tirade against 以岭药业 is just one of the many possibilities speculated on the net now, he has also made multiple personal allegations on individuals and companies usually without furnishing evidence. Any of those could have gotten him into trouble.

Of note also is that he is not the only influencer who attacked 连花清瘟, many others have \gone further and so far there has been no signs of them being banned from anything. The highest profile is 马督工 (another popular influencer) who has done far more than just a random rant like Wang Sicong. 

马督工 posted a video sharing very detailed allegations and called for CSRC to investigate this Company on suspicion of fraud and market manipulation by bullshitting the effects of 连花清瘟. Not only was he not banned, he has recently upped the ante by offering a $50K reward for any evidence that can help prosecute 以岭药业.

In light of this context, it is extremely irresponsible for Insider to frame what is really just their own speculation (an unlikely one given the context of what I just explained above) as a fact. This is stepping into fake news realm already.

Ask them to do it in my home land Singapore 
In no time they will spent their time in jail and throw away the keys hor

Moronic kokee you got no balls to do freedom of speech in Singapore hor
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