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Core Viewpoint - The automotive industry is facing increasing challenges from online misinformation, malicious defamation, and commercial slander, prompting a coordinated response from various stakeholders to protect the industry's integrity and promote high-quality development [1][3]. Group 1: Government and Industry Response - In September, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and five other departments issued a notice to launch a three-month campaign to address online chaos in the automotive sector, focusing on illegal accounts spreading false information [1][3]. - The industry is witnessing a collaborative effort among multiple domestic car manufacturers to combat online rumors and "black public relations," establishing a firewall against these issues [3][4]. - The government has emphasized the importance of a healthy public opinion environment as a crucial part of the business ecosystem, launching various initiatives to tackle malicious attacks on companies [6][7]. Group 2: Company Actions - SAIC Motor Corporation has actively responded to online rumors, reporting malicious accounts to law enforcement and successfully addressing over 10,000 instances of false information in the first ten months of the year [2][5]. - The company has publicly announced a reward of up to 5 million RMB for information related to malicious rumors and defamation against its brands, encouraging public participation in maintaining a clean online environment [4][5]. - SAIC Motor is committed to using legal means to protect its rights and has called for collaboration among enterprises, media, and the public to create a new governance model for online management [7].