Group 1 - The Central Cyberspace Administration of China issued a notice on December 25 to regulate the behavior of internet celebrity accounts, including a negative list of behaviors such as doxxing [1][2] - The notice emphasizes the significant influence and demonstration effect of internet celebrity accounts due to their large follower base and high social attention, aiming to guide them to self-regulate their online behavior [1] - Websites and platforms are required to adhere to the negative list, strengthen community rules and user agreements, and manage the behaviors of internet celebrity accounts to prevent negative impacts [1][2] Group 2 - The negative list includes spreading vulgar content, promoting undesirable values, and doxxing, which involves disclosing personal information such as names, photos, and addresses, potentially inciting online violence [2] - A significant investigation by Southern Metropolis Daily revealed the illegal acquisition of personal information, leading to a court ruling where three defendants were convicted of violating personal information laws, with penalties including prison sentences and fines totaling 42,466.34 yuan [2] - The investigation received widespread media coverage, with over 200 media outlets and influencers sharing the findings, resulting in over 100 million views across platforms, prompting the Central Cyberspace Administration to enhance regulatory measures against doxxing [3]
中央网信办再度点名开盒乱象!南都曾起底外泄个人隐私黑灰产
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-12-26 12:43