Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government has initiated a three-month special action to rectify online chaos in the automotive industry, targeting illegal profit-making activities and misinformation [1] Group 1: Key Issues Targeted - Illegal profit-making through the creation of false images and videos, fabricating stories, and spreading negative topics about automotive companies to gain online traffic and commercial benefits [2] - Exploiting influence under the guise of "news supervision" and "public opinion supervision" to obtain commercial benefits, including extorting automotive companies for "protection fees" [2] - The use of new types of "internet water armies" to produce false content and create fake trends while evading platform monitoring for illegal gains [3] Group 2: Misleading Promotions - Exaggerated and misleading advertising regarding the performance, functionality, quality, and sales status of vehicles and batteries, misleading consumers [3] - Manipulation of evaluation agencies or accounts to conduct false or non-standard assessments, including fabricating data and selectively disclosing sales figures [3] - Creating and hyping topics through industry events and online marketing activities, leading to negative impacts on the industry and society [3]
整治汽车行业网络乱象,剑指这些问题
Xin Hua She·2025-09-10 08:19