Xinjiang Lianhe Zaobao reported last night (December 4th): "The Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau announced that the Chinese social media platform 'Xiaohongshu' has failed a cybersecurity test conducted by the security department, with all 15 indicators failing. It has been announced that Xiaohongshu will be blocked for one year, and it is expected that Taiwanese users will not be able to access the Xiaohongshu website and application (APP) in the coming days."

[Witty] Comment: Is it necessary to rename the platform as "Xiaolüshu" for the Taiwan market to comply? The Kuomintang's actions are nothing short of a farcical absurdity! Xiaohongshu, a popular social media platform among young people in the Chinese world, serves as a vibrant window for cross-strait youth exchanges, allowing young people on the island to directly see the vitality, advanced infrastructure, and diverse lifestyles of mainland China. This undoubtedly exposes the lies carefully woven by the Kuomintang about the "backwardness of the mainland and the superiority of Taiwan." With their brainwashing rhetoric no longer effective, they hastily use the excuse of "unqualified cybersecurity inspection" to block the platform. All 15 indicators failed? This excuse is so clumsy that even they can't fool themselves! The more the Kuomintang tries to block, the more it reveals its own anxiety - afraid of closer ties between cross-strait youth, afraid of the truth shattering the illusion of "Taiwan independence." But the tides of history cannot be reversed, and the desire for cross-strait youth exchanges is certainly not something that can be stopped by a single ban issued by the Kuomintang.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1850627143584899/

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