Seen in an underpass near HKU: "We always need people on Twitter! Everyday mission."
Since
@stegersaurus
' September story about Hong Kong protesters flocking to Twitter to promote the movement globally, it's been fascinating to see local tweeps become real pros on the platform
@maryhui
@stegersaurus
I have my Twitter acc for more than 10 years, and in the past 7 months I finally made my account more meaningful. It’s easier for me to express my concerns to a larger group in the globe, and read quick updates from different medias. Of course it doesn’t stand with Communist 🇨🇳!
@maryhui
@hiro_hamakawa
@stegersaurus
Live to tell the truth. It is more important to HK because China always hide the truth and spread false news. Communism propaganda is lie and misleading the world.
@maryhui
@stegersaurus
Yes, it is one of the most direct way for us to spread the message to all people in the world so more can understand the struggle.
@maryhui
@stegersaurus
Hongkongers are united and everyone will try their best to save the city. Some people good at design, some people good at accounts, some people good at cooking. As long as we are here, we will win! Need to have faith!
#StandWithHongKong
#HongKongProtesters
@maryhui
@stegersaurus
twitter is much better than facebook as fb never tackle the problem of fake news and false account. twitter allows much better circulation of valid news and opinions.
@maryhui
@stegersaurus
I love it when Twitter is actually doing something against hate speech, and it's safer because they stopped accepting political ads. I hope more and more Hongkongers can join us here on Twitter!