Wu liufang, former gymnast and world champion wu liufang on douyin, china's tiktok sister app, has been posting dance and other videos on the website since being one of the most popular topics on chinese social media last week.
This triggered a huge wave of support for the national gymnastics team, which won gold at the 2020 tokyo olympics, until november 23rd, when wu's junior in the national team, who won gold at the 2020 tokyo olympics, openly chastised her for tarnishing the national gymnastics team's good name.
Some netizens comply with guan's comment that wu's dancing while dressed provocatively is "vulgar" and that she may not have used "former national team member" as her account name, while others criticize wu for supposed to be dancing.
Some teachers have resigned from the national team and called for authorities and platforms to crack down on all “provocative” and “vulgar” dancing material, while others believe it's her right to do what she pleases as long as it is legitimate.
Wu's account was down from 57 to 7. douyin also "shadow banned" her account, according to the news on november 24th.
Wu's account was down from 57 to 7. douyin also "shadow banned" her account, although she is not wearing less than when competing as a gymnast.
However, public opinion shifted so much during the week of tense debate that she returned almost triumphantly after the week's long penalty, as it is impossible to find.
Douyin unblocked wu's account for new followings on the evening of her discovery.
Both men and women should be able to choose their careers, provided no laws or regulations are broken, and she has gained her more respect.
Wu, born in 1994, was a member of china's national gymnastics team from 2008 to 2013, as well as the 2010 doha world cup and paris bercy world cup, as well as the beijing olympics.
As the debate about wu's content continues, she resigned from the national team in 2013 after missing the 2012 london olympics due to injuries.
Content as a whole is still unclear, with warrants close following.