Hong Kong Unraveled: Social Media and the 2019 Protest Movement

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Social media played a toxic role in the Hong Kong protests of 2019, overwhelming diverse voices and taxing mainstream media to a degree that it relinquished traditional principles of discovery and balance. As in other places where social media has mixed with politics, it helped polarize the Hong Kong public and dominated international views of the protests. Among other consequences, Hong Kong became a pawn in geopolitical rivalry between China and the United States, in part because both China and the United States accepted the view that Hong Kong was in the throes of full-fledged rebellion. Left behind were voices in the middle ground, the business community, and others who were mostly silent witnesses as Hong Kong devolved into widely traded scenes of violent protest.
香港解体:社交媒体和2019年抗议运动
社交媒体在2019年的香港抗议活动中扮演了有害的角色,压倒了不同的声音,给主流媒体造成了沉重的负担,以至于它放弃了发现和平衡的传统原则。与社交媒体与政治混在一起的其他地方一样,它助长了香港公众的两极分化,并主导了国际社会对抗议活动的看法。除其他后果外,香港成为了中美地缘政治竞争中的棋子,部分原因是中国和美国都接受了这样一种观点,即香港正处于全面叛乱的阵痛之中。留下的是中间立场的声音、商界和其他一些人,他们大多是沉默的目击者,因为香港陷入了广泛的暴力抗议场景。
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