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]
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.
It’s widely reported
https://thediplomat.com/2026/08/chinas-ethnic-unity-law-is-already-harming-uyghurs/
https://geographical.co.uk/culture/photographing-xinjiang-where-uyghur-symbols-are-vanishing