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A social media post about giraffe conservation has become the latest place for people in China who are unhappy about the economy to vent their frustration, as the Chinese government increasingly cracks down on negative commentary.

On 2 February, the US embassy in China posted an update on its Weibo account about tracking giraffes in Namibia using GPS technology.

As of Monday afternoon local time, the post had received approximately 166,000 comments, many of them about China’s economic pains.

Other comments, reported by Bloomberg, included: “If criticisms are not allowed, then praises are meaningless” and negative references to China’s stock market.

Chinese authorities are increasingly concerned about gloomy commentary as the economy struggles to rebuild momentum after the lifting of the country’s harsh “zero-Covid” pandemic restrictions.

In December, social media influencers were warned against making public comments that would “bad-mouth the economy”.


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