Chinese video hosting platform Bilibili https://www.bilibili.com/
[https://www.bilibili.com/] has switched to an international format and will
support mass registration from various countries, aiming to at least carve out a
portion of YouTube’s market. The platform has existed since 2010 and currently
has over 350 million active users (mostly Chinese). A neural translator is
available. source: https://x.com/bilibili_create/status/2090086781018677614
[https://x.com/bilibili_create/status/2090086781018677614]
No they haven’t, and yes, most countries have an official language.
Please tell me more about the country I live in
https://uyghurtimes.com/chinas-ethnic-unity-law-removal-of-uyghur-script/
Official language doesn’t mean you should punish pupils for merely speaking another language. I’m not talking about language of instruction
The Uyghur Times? And their partner the Uyghur Post? Sounds very suspicious, lol.
Oh, pupils aren’t punished for speaking their mother tongue.
Listen you can’t just say nuh-uh
To the first thing, the source seems like bullshit. The second one, it’s on you to source the claims of it being widespread and institutional.
This website checks out. If you see any issues, here’s their email: Uyghurtimes english @ gmail com
They’re using gmail, and there’s spaces in the email address. 😆