Core Viewpoint - The Public Security Bureau's Cybersecurity Department has intensified efforts to combat online rumors, highlighting several cases of misinformation that have caused public disorder and anxiety [4][5][6]. Group 1: Online Rumors and Cases - A netizen named Su spread false information about "new energy vehicles not being able to enter Hainan," which led to public concern and was deemed to disrupt public order, resulting in administrative penalties [4]. - Another netizen, Song, fabricated a story about a new building in Sanya becoming a legal gambling hotel by 2028, which also caused significant public disturbance and led to legal consequences [4]. - A rumor regarding an "automobile dragging a cat" incident was spread by netizen Shi, who falsely claimed it was an act of animal cruelty, leading to severe public disorder and subsequent penalties [4]. Group 2: Additional Misinformation Cases - Netizen Liang created fictitious regulations regarding electric vehicles in Hainan, causing misunderstandings among local residents and facing administrative punishment [5]. - Pan misled the public by posting a video claiming a rescue operation was underway in a local river, which incited panic among residents and resulted in legal action [5]. - Netizen Xiao spread a rumor about a mass evacuation in Sanya due to impending war, which misled many and disrupted public order, leading to penalties [5]. - Li falsely claimed that all flights related to Sanya were canceled due to a directive from the local epidemic prevention command, causing panic among tourists and facing administrative penalties [6].
“新能源车无法进海南”“汽车拖猫”谣言再被点名!处罚多人
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-09-28 05:15