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China’s Taiwan Affairs Office launches Facebook page targeted at Taiwanese netizens

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office launches Facebook page targeted at Taiwanese netizens

2025-10-23

China blocks access to US-based social media websites for its citizens, but some government officials are well active on them. Earlier this month, the Taiwan Affairs Office launched its very Facebook page targeted at Taiwanese netizens, and even made sure to use traditional characters. It was confirmed on Wednesday that the Facebook page is indeed legitimate. Of course, Taiwanese netizens couldn’t resist leaving comments about sensitive topics in China, and for now it seems that the Chinese have given up moderating the comments. Let’s hear more.

Zhu Fenglian (Oct. 22)
Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson
In order to promote our news outreach efforts to Taiwan, we’ve launched the Facebook page for the Spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. The first post was made on Oct. 21.

Lai Jui-lung
Lawmaker (DPP)
On the one hand, they suppress people’s freedom of speech, but on the other hand, they’re crossing the Great Firewall themselves and setting up a Facebook page for Taiwan for their united front purposes. But they can’t seem to handle it when confronted with netizens’ comments.

Rosalia Wu
Lawmaker (DPP)
Of course, this is to promote their propaganda, but it seems to be counterproductive. I think it’s a great opportunity for the Taiwan Affairs Office to experience for themselves Taiwan’s culture of freedom and democracy. I believe it’s also a kind of cross-strait democratic exchange for Chinese officials to experience what freedom of speech really is.

It’s not the first time China’s Taiwan Affairs Office tried to set up a Facebook page specifically for a Taiwanese audience. The previous version was launched in 2016 after former President Tsai Ing-wen was sworn in. However, it only had some 3,000 followers and has not been updated since 2020. Now, it seems that they’re trying the Facebook thing again. This time, Taiwan was more receptive, but maybe not in the way China had wished.

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帶頭翻牆? 國台辦開通臉書帳號 內容全寫"繁體中文"

2025-10-23

中國嚴格禁止民眾翻牆,禁用FB、IG等社群,沒想到昨天(22日)國台辦宣布,為了加強新聞發布,開設臉書官方帳號,湧入大量網友留言,一開始國台辦還會刪除敏感留言,但疑似數量太多,已經暫時放棄。國台辦發言人22日證實,是官方粉專。

[[國台辦發言人 朱鳳蓮 (10.22)]]
“為了加強對台新聞發布工作,我們在臉書平台,開設了國務院台辦發言人帳號,於10/21首發內容。”

[[立委(民) 賴瑞隆]]
一方面箝制人民的言論自由,一方面為了自己的統戰目的,卻可以翻牆來台灣建立臉書,面對網民的攻擊留言的時候,就開始承受不了了"

[[立委(民) 吳思瑤]]
“這當然是要進行他們的政治宣傳,倒是適得其反。我想讓國台辦好好來體驗台灣的自由民主文化,好好讓中國的官方來體會一下什麼叫言論自由,我想這也是一種兩岸的民主交流。”

其實國台辦在2016年,蔡英文上任總統後,也曾開設過臉書帳號,當時只有3千多人追蹤,2020年後就未再更新,如今再復出,留言遭網友灌爆,一整排洗版替"于朦朧"討公道,還有人留言「來說說國有器官」。

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