Surely Must Die (Facebook)
来自China Digital Space
Fēisǐbùkě 非死不可
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Words of warning. (Source: Language Log)
Transliteration of Facebook; literally "cannot not die."
This transliteration of the name Facebook, created from classical Chinese, appears as early as 2006. Whoever coined Feisibuke may have had a premonition about the social network's fate in China—after violent clashes in Xinjiang in July 2009, Facebook and Twitter were blocked by the Great Firewall.