The World Economic Forum (WEF) evidently disapproves of Twitter’s new free speech trend, because it left Twitter off a list of platforms where people should follow WEF’s Davos 2023 conference. WEF did push several Chinese state-controlled social media platforms, however.
In “How to follow Davos 2023,” WEF provided multiple options for watching sessions of the conference or getting updates online, including over half a dozen social media platforms. These included pro-censorship Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube. Also on the list were TikTok, Weibo, and WeChat. Twitter was noticeably missing from the list, even though WEF has a Twitter account with more than 902,000 followers.
TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company in which the authoritarian, anti-speech CCP owns a board seat and financial stake. Weibo reportedly banned expressions used as stand-ins for censored words and phrases in China earlier this year after it was fined in 2021 by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) for not censoring enough. WeChat is notorious for its heavy pro-CCP censorship, and both WeChat and TikTok were targeted as national security risks during the Trump presidency.
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