Hong Kong protest graffiti aimed at Chinese President Xi Jinping is 'blurred out' on Google's Street View Map
Another slogan saying ‘liberate Hong Kong; the revolution of our times’ painted on the same road was also covered by blur. A spokesperson for Google said that the blurred-out graffiti was caused by ‘an algorithm error’, according to independent news outlet Hong Kong Free Press
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