Group 1 - The Beijing Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-Rural Development has taken action to strengthen online ecological governance and curb chaos in the real estate sector by conducting joint interviews with various internet platforms [1] - Some self-media accounts have been found to disseminate negative information about the Beijing real estate market, creating panic and spreading false information, which disrupts market order [1] - As of December 12, under the supervision of relevant departments, platforms such as 58.com, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others have collectively cleaned up over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information [1] Group 2 - The next steps involve continued collaboration among departments to maintain a "zero tolerance" approach towards online chaos that disrupts the real estate market [2] - Internet platforms that fail to rectify issues and continue to infringe on public interests will face strict legal consequences [2] - The aim is to create a clearer online space by promoting positive voices and mainstream values [2]
北京市住建委:多部门联合约谈抖音等平台, 清理违规房地产信息