Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee, in collaboration with other departments, is taking measures to strengthen online ecological governance and curb chaotic online behaviors in the real estate sector, particularly targeting misinformation and panic-inducing narratives about the Beijing housing market [1] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - A joint meeting was held with various internet platforms, including Douyin, Xiaohongshu, Beike, 58.com, Xianyu, Lianjia, I Love My Home, and Maitian, to address issues of misinformation and market disruption [1] - The meeting highlighted that some self-media accounts were spreading negative narratives about the Beijing housing market, creating panic, and disseminating false information and fake listings [1] - Platforms are required to conduct comprehensive self-inspections, promptly remove illegal information, and establish a regular internal review mechanism for industry content [1] Group 2: Compliance and Enforcement - As of December 12, under the supervision of relevant departments, platforms have cleared over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information [1] - More than 2,300 accounts and live streams that amplified market fluctuations and spread anxiety were removed, along with over 100 pieces of non-compliant content [1] - Future actions will focus on maintaining a "zero tolerance" approach towards online disruptions in the real estate market, with strict legal consequences for platforms that fail to comply [1]
遏制网络房地产乱象