郑宁:争议热点当事人“趁热”变现,平台应依法规范
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-28 07:17

Group 1 - The "Fat Cat Incident" highlights the rapid spread of public opinion and the potential for online violence, emphasizing the need for internet platforms to establish rules to manage discourse and prevent extreme reactions [1] - The phenomenon of individuals exploiting trending events for personal gain undermines public trust in the authenticity and fairness of these events, creating a challenge for online governance [2] - The Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission has initiated measures to strengthen the management of "self-media," aiming to create a healthier online discourse environment through stricter regulations [2][3] Group 2 - Internet platforms are encouraged to take responsibility for managing information related to controversial events, ensuring that they do not allow individuals to exploit these situations for profit [3] - Recent initiatives by platforms like Douyin include the implementation of community rules to manage information related to unclear or controversial events, promoting rational judgment among users [3] - Collaborative governance involving platforms, government, media, and experts is essential for effectively managing controversial events and enhancing public trust [4]