Coronavirus: Xinjiang authorities investigate 3 men over ‘malicious’ online comments
- Inquiry comes after a State Council live-streamed press conference was ‘flooded’ with comments in support of Urumqi
- City has been under strict Covid control measures since August
Three men in Xinjiang were being investigated by police after live-streaming sites on social media were flooded with comments about Covid-19 controls, the region’s internet regulator said on Monday.
The “maliciously flooded comments” were posted during a press conference held by the State Council’s Covid-19 response authorities on Saturday, according to a statement by the Xinjiang Cyberspace Administration.
According to the statement, a 41-year-old man from Kashgar, surnamed Li, obtained the live-streaming and press conference schedules of several news media accounts and published them on Douyin – TikTok in China – and then used short videos to incite others to “maliciously flood the screen during the live streaming”.
Another man surnamed Huang, 28, was reported for flooding a live-streaming site with the word “Urumqi”, and for spreading screenshots of the comments in a short video.
The third man under investigation was a 36-year-old Urumqi man surnamed Li, who allegedly recorded the comments on video and then incited others to imitate them on the video sharing platform.