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¥64.89 transactions banned on Tiananmen June 4 anniversary

Tags: china

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  1. ajar
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    I know they've done this kind of thing before. But I don't understand, was there ever a movement to send massive transactions with an intent to... protest somehow? I don't know what they achieve...

    I know they've done this kind of thing before. But I don't understand, was there ever a movement to send massive transactions with an intent to... protest somehow? I don't know what they achieve by doing this, and there's some measure of Streisand effect for sure.

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  2. Catt
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    When I see something like this, I honestly wonder if it's done on purpose by someone. I was at Tiananmen on June 4 a few years ago, and it's interesting. You're definitely not suppose to talk...

    When I see something like this, I honestly wonder if it's done on purpose by someone. I was at Tiananmen on June 4 a few years ago, and it's interesting. You're definitely not suppose to talk about it, but they had non-stop new coverage about it. And the funny thing, the Tiananmen reports were all censored, but not until basically the very end of each segment.

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