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Twitter becomes pawn in political battle between China, Hong Kong

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China’s state media has been sponsoring posts on Twitter portraying the anti-government protests in Hong Kong as violent. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer reports as the social media platform finds itself at the center of a political battle between China and Hong Kong.