Core Points - The Central Cyberspace Administration of China announced a special action from November 4 to December 20 to clean up the online environment for the 15th National Games and the Special Olympics [1][2] - The action targets six major issues, including the spread of false information related to public policies and social issues, distortion of event-related information, and unauthorized internet news services [1][2] Group 1 - The action aims to address the dissemination of false information regarding the 15th National Games and the Special Olympics, particularly rumors that could cause panic [1] - It also focuses on the distortion of information about potential emergencies during the events and the impersonation of relevant individuals [1][2] Group 2 - The initiative seeks to combat derogatory remarks about the "one country, two systems" policy and to prevent the spread of discriminatory information that could harm the image of key event locations [1][2] - It includes measures against unauthorized websites and applications that impersonate the events, as well as the use of AI to create false event-related content [2] Group 3 - The action addresses the issue of doxxing athletes and officials, promoting online violence, and negative behaviors within sports fandoms that could disrupt the events [2] - Local cyberspace administrations are tasked with enhancing their political awareness and ensuring strict compliance from websites and platforms [2]
网信部门开展“清朗·十五运会和残特奥会网络环境整治”专项行动
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-04 01:28