Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the need for regular management of internet celebrity accounts to prevent negative impacts from inappropriate online behavior, outlining a negative behavior list for such accounts [2][3][4]. Group 1: Negative Behavior List - Spreading vulgar content, including the use of inappropriate language and soft pornography [2][3]. - Promoting undesirable value orientations, such as advocating for "lying flat" and materialism, which contradict socialist core values [3]. - Creating negative personas that mock societal norms and promote harmful identities [3][4]. - Disseminating false information, including fabricated experiences and misleading narratives [4]. - Distorting policies and public events, leading to misinformation and damaging public trust [4]. - Inciting group conflicts by stigmatizing various social categories and provoking online disputes [4]. - Disclosing personal information of others, leading to potential online violence [4]. Group 2: Additional Prohibited Activities - Organizing online disputes or offline confrontations due to personal conflicts [4]. - Soliciting negative information under the guise of "rights protection," which can be used for blackmail [4]. - Encouraging fans to visit unsafe or sensitive locations, disrupting public order [4]. - Engaging in coercive practices by leveraging internet celebrity status for personal gain [4]. - Conducting unlicensed operations in areas requiring specific qualifications, such as investment advice or medical services [4]. - Involvement in illegal activities, including gambling and fraud, through coordinated online efforts [4].
关于规范网络名人账号行为管理的通知
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-26 10:49