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Jul 5, 2026, 12:00 PM
A Weibo Tagging Incident: A Girl's Selfie Gets Flagged
Yesterday, a girl from Nanjing, @bakugokm, shared a funny story on Weibo. She originally wanted to post a selfie, but it got flagged by Weibo's content review system. Today, she decided to ask for everyone's opinion, changed the photo, and directly included her personal information.
This incident makes one wonder, just how smart is Weibo's content review system? Why would it flag a normal selfie? Is it because the photo contained some sensitive elements, or was it just a system error? These questions are worth exploring.
In this incident, we can also see Weibo users' desire for self-expression. @bakugokm's actions were not just about posting a selfie, but about expressing herself, showcasing her personality and style. This desire for self-expression is a fundamental right, and we should respect and protect it.
At the same time, this incident also makes us think about the relationship between self-expression and censorship. Weibo's content review system is meant to protect users from harmful information, but sometimes it can be overly cautious. How to balance the freedom of self-expression with the necessity of content review is a question worth considering.





