很高興獲悉你已經注意到我們對待中國讀者的評論的重視程度同時已經刪除了那兩條冒犯的微博。我們也更新了新的內容。我們由衷地對我們無意發布的故事而感到會很,我們讚揚中國人民對聯合國的支持,同時將會竭盡全力以對得起大家的信任。我們將一如既往地對我們的網站上的內容進行審核,以確保聯合國工作能夠尊重各地的習慣,並充分尊重每一個個體。我祝你和家人雞年大吉!祝好,Cristina Gallach(我和我的團隊也希望我們擁有一個更美好的世界)註:此處回應我第一封信中的簽名: a global citizen who wants this world better.
郵件往來的過程:第一封:
2017-01-28 20:13 GMT+08:00 Wu Patrick
TO ALL OF YOU,
A SERIES OF TWEETS SENT BY YOUR OFFICIAL CHINESE WEIBO HAS BEEN AROUSING ENORMOUS CONTROVERSIES IN CHINA.
CHINESE OFFICIAL MEDIA GLOBAL TIMES AS WELL AS OTHER CHINESE MEDIA HAVE REPORTED THIS ISSUE AND LAUNCH A HUGE CRITICISM TO YOUR MISBEHAVIOR IN CHINA.
HERE IS THE LINK OF THE REPORT:
UN Weibo account slammed for posting about war, poverty on Chinese New Year
FULL TEXT HAS BEEN ATTACHED AT THE END FOR YOUR INFORMATION.
ALL OF YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE THIS SERIES ISSUE, FOR IT HAS IMPAIRED THE AUTHORITY AND REPUTATION OF UNITED NATIONS IN CHINA, EVEN MORE AND MORE PEOPLE AGREE WITH PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND THINK THAT CHINA SHOULD QUIT AS WELL, THOUGH SUCH REMARKS ARE NOT REALISTIC, IT SHOWS CHINESE CITIZENS ATTITUDE TOWARDS UNITED NATIONS AS WELL AS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS. UNITED NATIONS HAS LONG BEEN WELL REPUTED IN CHINA, BUT THIS TIME IT IS YOUR OFFENSIVE TWEETS THAT MAKES PEOPLE OPPOSED TO UN AND SDGs.
WHAT YOU HAVE POST DO NO HELP FOR ACHIEVING SDGs AND GAINING MORE OPPOSITION THAN SUPPORT FROM CHINESE JUST DUE TO YOUR MISCONDUCT.
DO NOT SEND US THOSE MISERABLE IMAGES OR MESSAGES DURING THE WHOLE CHINESE SPRING FESTIVAL WHICH WILL CONCLUDE IN HALF OF MONTH.
TO MS. Gallach, YOU SHOULD REALLY TAKE SOME ACTIONS TO REGULATE YOUR STAFF"S SILLY BEHAVIOR! WE QUESTION YOUR MANAGEMENT ABILITY AND PROFESSIONALISM.
I DO APOLOGIZE FOR THIS EMAIL IF OFFENDING YOU, AND WISH YOU A HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!!
BEST WISHES,
A CITIZEN WHO WANTS THIS WORLD BETTER
環球時報的新聞報道全文:
The United Nations has apparently offended China"s online users by posting about war and poverty on its official Sina Weibo account on the Chinese New Year"s Eve, which is considered to be an auspicious night when people are supposed to say only nice things.
"Your Spring Festival dinner must be very rich, but don"t you forget there are 800 million people in this world who suffer from hunger every day and 800 million people live in abject poverty," reads one of the posts written by the UN official account on Sina Weibo, China"s Twitter-like social media service, on Friday night, the lunar New Year"s Eve.
Another post says "when the Spring Festival fireworks light up the sky, let us show you another world." The post contains a short video contrasting smiles and celebrations with hard life in regions torn by wars.
The posts have attracted over 10,000 comments with most accusing the UN official account of being inappropriate by educating the Chinese people about war."It"s not really none of our business. Blame the US for the war please!" reads one comment that receives over 1,000 likes."Can you put these on Facebook and Twitter and show them to the Americans?" reads another comment that receives nearly 7,000 likes.Some of the comments slam the UN account of being inconsiderate by talking about poverty and war on Spring Festival. Chinese people avoid mentioning poverty during the festival. Greeting each other by saying "I wish you make a lot of money" is a Spring Festival custom still observed across the country. Words that are related to poverty, disasters and diseases are considered unlucky and are supposed to be avoided in conversations during the festival."Be respectful to our tradition please. Can"t you say something nice today and save your teachings for Christmas?" reads one of the comments.
第二封:
To whom it may concern,
We appreciate that the 2 most controversial post have been deleted just now, but a prompt and sincerely apology will be better.
Anyway, behave yourself, otherwise your popularity will vanish among Chinese netizens.
Have a good weekend.
Best,
A Global Citizen
3. 收到了聯合國回信:
Dear mr Wu,
I am pleased that you already noticed that we take the comments of our readers very seriously and as a result, we have deleted the two stories as you have noted. New content has been uploaded.
We profoundly regret the unintentional offense the stories have caused. We have always appreciate our Chinese audience"s support to the work of the United Nations and we will continue to try our best to live up to that trust.
We are constantly reviewing the content in all web sites and we try very had to ensure that it shows the work of the UN around the world in a manner that is fully respectful for everybody.
I wish you and your family a very happy Year of the Rooster.
Best,
Cristina Gallach
(On behalf of a team that we also want a better world)