Free internet and politics. The Zoom platform has closed scheduled events video, at the request of the Chinese government.
The Zoom video conferencing platform, already in doubt over its ties to the Chinese government, says it recently cut off scheduled video events at Zoom to mark the anniversary of its massacre. 1989 Tiananmen Square. The suspension was made at the request of Chinese officials. It also suspended the accounts of three activists who took part in the protests.
According to Zoom in a statement today: "In May and early June, the Chinese government was notified of four major public celebrations of June 4 at Zoom, which were posted on social media, including details of the meeting. The Chinese government has informed us that this activity is illegal in China and has asked Zoom to terminate the meetings and the corresponding accounts. "
Η company, η οποία είδε την πλατφόρμα της να ανεβαίνει γρήγορα σε δημοτικότητα και συνδέσεις, κατά τη duration of the coronavirus crisis, he now says he should not have suspended the accounts, which were based in the US and Hong Kong, and should not have stopped Zoom events for all participants. Instead, he says, it should have been able to exclude only people who live in the country where it was illegal. But he didn't have it (!!) and that's why he stopped the events.
We read in the announcement:
Zoom does not currently have the ability to remove specific participants from a meeting or block participants from a specific country from joining a meeting. Therefore, we have made the decision to terminate three of the four meetings and suspend or terminate the accounts receptions related to the three meetings.
Zoom adds that it will no longer let requests from the Chinese government affect its users except China. However, the company also appears to be aiming to build a censorship mechanism into its systems that will be able to block content that the Chinese government doesn't want to be seen by Zoomers inside China.
Despite the its growing success, Zoom has gone through many waves. Accused of security errors in its passwords, design defects, privacy risks and other issues. Zoom quickly released updates and changes, as well as many apologies.