WHO complains about onslaught of cyberattacks as Taiwan accuses it of on-line censorship

The World Well being Group (WHO) discussed it resorted to banning the words ‘Taiwan’ and ‘China’ on its social media pages once you have “spammed” with politically-charged comments.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said it resorted to banning the words ‘Taiwan’ and ‘China’ on its social media pages after getting “spammed” with politically-charged comments.Original article
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