WeChat censors Scott Morrison's post directed at Chinese community


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Read more On Wednesday, the WeChat post was no longer accessible. A message from the social media platform was displayed in its place. It said the post was "involving the use of words, pictures, videos" that would "incite, mislead, and violate objective facts, fabricating social hot topics, distorting historical events, and confusing the public". The ABC has contacted WeChat's parent company, Tencent, for comment, as well as the Prime Minister's office. Last year Mr Morrison was grilled by reporters about whether his WeChat account could be censored by the Chinese Government. He replied: "No, we haven't experienced any such censorship."...