Chinese twitter spreads rumors of Jim Jong Un's death

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Chinese twitter spreads rumors of Jim Jong Un's death

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/ ... 9920120210
Reuters wrote:Did social media just prematurely kill off the leader of North Korea?

Rumors that Kim Jong-un, the country’s supreme leader, has been assassinated just months after he took power originated on Chinese microblogging service Weibo and have now spread all over Twitter.

Others are reporting that Jong-un, believed to be 28 years old, may be on the run rather than dead, but both reports claim that some kind of coup is taking place.

One person on Weibo wrote (loose translation): "north korea's biggest leader kim jung un, this morning in beijing time 2:45 am, had his residence broken into and was assassinated by unidentified people, who were shot dead by his bodyguards in korea's embassy in beijing, vehicles are rapidly increasing in number, and have surpassed 30 of them, this sort of battle formation hasn't been seen in over two years. please verify this."

The rumors remain unsubstantiated. However, the reports are beginning to attract a great deal of attention, especially now that a couple of American news outlets including the Atlantic Wire have reported on them.

Weibo is in many ways the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, and disseminates news at a rapid pace. People were tipped off that there was something happening that involved Jong-Un, who succeeded his late father Kim Jong-Il, because of the mass of cars parked outside of his resident.

For good reason, many Twitter users are exercising caution, aware that news like this can spread without much to sustain it.

A sample of the dubious tweeters:

“Kim Jong Un apparently assasinated in Beijing. Source: 'Chinese Twitter'. What does that even mean? One Chinese person's account? or @China?” AdamThompson1 tweeted.

“Wait for confirmation on Kim Jong Un death rumors. Twitter is also reporting that ‘Jonas Brothers are the best band,’” Matt Binder wrote.

“Rumors from Chinese twitter that Kim Jong Un assassinated this morning in Beijing. pretty unlikely,” Dan Bennett posted.

So did social media spread the news or cause unnecessary hysteria? We will update when the news develops.

Michelle Ong contributed to this report.
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Yeah, before I start breaking out champagne and cigars for the death of yet another tyrant, especially before he had much chance to do any real damage, I want some serious confirmation from a more reliable source than Twitter or Twitter's Censored Politically Correct Christ Marx Wood and Wei Led Us to this Perfect Day Cousin.
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When a North Korean Grand Marshal or Fleet Admiral goes on TV proclaiming that imperialist agents have killed the great successor and that the imperialist yankees and southern puppet lackeys will be punished with atomic hellfire its legit, until then, yeah I totally believe this.
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Does Kim Jong-Un really qualify as a tyrant? I mean, he's been in power for what, a minute and a half? He's barely eneough time to change the signs on the doors, let alone get down to any serious tyrany.
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I would like to comment that weibo isn't THAT politically censored. Part of the outrage regarding the train derailment and the resulting conspiracy theories were spreaded around by weibo afterall.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:When a North Korean Grand Marshal or Fleet Admiral goes on TV proclaiming that imperialist agents have killed the great successor and that the imperialist yankees and southern puppet lackeys will be punished with atomic hellfire its legit, until then, yeah I totally believe this.
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Yeah I'm gonna guess bullshit until I see it on some major news sites.
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I take it this never came to anything?
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The US state department said they have no such information, and no credible new source ever reported anything but the US and I think China also had a formal denial.
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