A “supervisor” tasked with censoring content for a Chinese Twitter-like social media site has been sacked and deplatformed for accusing a user of lying about her mother’s death after having a coronavirus vaccine . Microblogging platform Sina Weibo said on Sunday that Ji Haoyang had been fired for posting “unconfirmed and inappropriate remarks on his account and comments, misleading other users and having a bad influence”. The decision followed a public backlash over Ji’s claims that an internet user “Tomo Jiangjiang” posted fake news about her mother’s death and had an adverse impact on the country. Tomo Jiangjiang said her...