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雷军:法务部今年已取证数百个账号,发起诉讼数十起

Group 1 - The core issue of "black public relations" in the automotive industry is highlighted, with companies like Xiaomi, Xiaopeng, NIO, and Deep Blue being interviewed about their experiences [2][4] - A report indicates that the cost of malicious advertising on social media is significantly lower than the cost of clarifying false information, which poses a threat to the reputation of the entire Chinese electric vehicle industry [5] - The Chinese government has initiated a special rectification action targeting illegal profit-making, exaggerated and false advertising, and malicious attacks within the automotive sector [4] Group 2 - Xiaomi's legal department has collected evidence against hundreds of accounts involved in black PR and has initiated several lawsuits [2] - Recent viral videos falsely portraying NIO vehicles in accidents have been debunked, revealing that they were manipulated or artificially generated [4] - The rapid growth of the new energy vehicle market in China, with production and sales nearing 7 million units in the first half of the year, underscores the importance of addressing black PR to protect the industry's future [5]