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网信部门重拳出击整治网络直播乱象
Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-10 11:55

Core Viewpoint - The National Internet Information Office of China is intensifying the management of internet news services, regulating online news dissemination, and has taken action against numerous illegal accounts, highlighting four typical cases of violations [1][3][5]. Group 1: Actions Against Fake News Accounts - Over 1,200 accounts, including those on platforms like Weibo and WeChat, were found to impersonate legitimate news organizations and have been closed or banned [1]. - A cultural media company operated accounts under the name "Liao Xin She" without the necessary internet news service license, leading to their closure [3]. - More than 46 public accounts, including "Financial界" and "中访网," were found to publish exaggerated and false news, harming businesses and were subsequently banned [5]. Group 2: Live Streaming Regulation - Since April, the Beijing Internet Information Office has led a collaborative action to address issues in the live streaming sector, resulting in the disposal of 10,335 illegal accounts and the banning of 21,466 live streaming rooms [6]. - The action focused on typical cases of false staging, vulgar content, and other disruptive behaviors in live streaming [6].