Twitter apologises for suspending accounts critical of China

IANS  |  San Francisco 

has apologised for taking down accounts critical of the just days ahead of the 30th anniversary of the 1989 Square protests.

The wrote on its public policy feed that the suspended accounts were swept up in a weekly effort to crack down on "spam and other inauthentic behaviours".

"Sometimes our routine actions catch false positives or we make errors. We apologise."

The company added that the suspended accounts had not been reported by the Chinese government, reported.

The suspension of the accounts, both inside and outside China, elicited criticism from US Senator Marco Rubio, who tweeted the company was silencing voices on behalf of the

"has apparently suspended a large number of accounts that are critical of #including accounts of people outside of has become a Chinese govt censor," he said, the report added.

The crackdown on the accounts, which came on May 31 and June 1, left many users bitter because it came ahead of 4 clash between government forces and pro-democracy protestors at Beijing's Square, the Business Insider reported.

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First Published: Mon, June 03 2019. 15:42 IST