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2026-01-24T02:37:53.228856Z
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> In China, for nearly a decade, the term Chinese: 键盘侠; pinyin: jiànpán-xiá; lit. 'keyboard knight' refers to people make abusive or aggressive posts without revealing their identities. The term has often been used by state media to criticize those who speak up online without acting with a sense of justice when facing real-life situations, as well as those who, even by voicing legitimate criticisms, are seen to unfairly criticize the Party-state
(DIR) Post #B2b1ccybmPuF2TaWx6 by joey@stereophonic.space
2026-01-24T02:39:44.202123Z
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> US president Donald Trump has praised his supporters as "great keyboard warriors", calling them, "far more brilliant" than anyone working in the advertising industry.
(DIR) Post #B2b1l6UJwODcsrSllo by joey@stereophonic.space
2026-01-24T02:41:16.951232Z
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> n 2025, Filipino senator Francis Tolentino revealed that the Philippine-based public relations firm InfinitUs Marketing Solutions, Inc. had entered into a contract with the Chinese embassy in the Philippines in 2023 agreeing to hire "keyboard warriors" dedicated to spreading pro-China messaging on social media