China’s UK Embassy Asks Twitter To Investigate After Ambassador’s Account ‘Likes’ Pornographic Tweet

The Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom has called on Twitter to investigate after its ambassador’s official account appeared to “like” a pornographic post.

The apparent sexually explicit “like” was first identified by a London-based human rights campaigner on Wednesday. It quickly set off a storm online as Twitter users speculated about whether ambassador Liu Xiaoming’s account had been hacked.

All The Liked Tweets Have Been Removed

The account also appeared to “like” at least one other post which was critical of the ruling Chinese Communist Party. It is not clear how long the apparent “likes” remained active, or when they first appeared.

A “like” on Twitter does not necessarily mean that the user is endorsing the content; “likes” are often used as bookmarks.

All of the “liked” tweets on the account have now been removed, apart from just two of his own posts from October 2019. The ambassador has more than 85,000 followers on his official account.

In a statement Wednesday, the Chinese embassy in London asked for Twitter to open an investigation.

“Recently, some anti-China elements viciously attacked Ambassador Liu Xiaoming’s Twitter account and employed despicable methods to deceive the public. The Chinese Embassy strongly condemns such abominable behavior,” the statement said.

“The Embassy has reported this to [Twitter] and urged the latter to make thorough investigations and handle this matter seriously. The Embassy reserves the right to take further actions and hope that the public will not believe or spread such a rumor.”

Liu himself retweeted the statement from the Chinese embassy, adding cryptically that “a good anvil does not fear the hammer.”

A spokeswoman for Twitter told that there was nothing for them to comment on at present.

‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy

Twitter is one of several US-based social media platforms that are blocked in China, along with Facebook and Instagram. Despite this, Chinese diplomats have increasingly been using Twitter to promote Beijing’s interests around the world.

Liu was appointed China’s ambassador to the United Kingdom in 2009. An outspoken defender of China in the media and online, he has been a keen adopter of Beijing’s new breed of “wolf warrior” diplomacy, which encourages a rapid and aggressive response to any perceived slights against the Chinese government.

During a debate in July over whether the United Kingdom should ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from its 5G network, for example, Liu said at a news conference that “the way you are treating Huawei will be followed very closely by other Chinese businesses.”

And while speaking to the BBC that month, Liu denied accusations of human rights abuses in China’s far western Xinjiang region, including the mass incarceration of minority Muslim citizens, saying that the Chinese government treated “every ethnic group as equal.”

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