Group 1 - Shenzhen's internet information office is conducting a series of "Clear" special actions to combat malicious marketing in short video platforms, misinformation from self-media, abuse of AI technology, and corporate infringement issues [1][2] - The actions include the supervision of local websites and platforms to fulfill their responsibilities, clean up harmful information, and deal with non-compliant accounts to maintain a healthy online ecosystem [1] - Specific applications and accounts, such as "Tianyan" and "Tuqu AI," have been identified for spreading low-quality AI-generated content and failing to meet labeling requirements [1] Group 2 - The special actions also target the dissemination of vulgar information related to minors, false portrayal of campus violence, and exploitation of minors for profit [2] - Several accounts, including those on WeChat and gaming platforms, have been penalized for spreading false information and damaging corporate reputations [2] - Self-media accounts that spread subjective speculation and negative narratives have faced restrictions, including suspension of monetization rights and content display limitations [2] Group 3 - Actions against accounts that provoke negative emotions include those spreading abusive content and exploiting social issues for traffic [3] - Live streaming accounts that engage in vulgar inducement and deception for tips have been restricted or permanently banned [3] - The Shenzhen internet information office plans to continue strengthening governance over various online ecological issues and will publish typical case handling results to promote a clear and orderly online environment [3]
深圳“清朗”行动发布通报 一批滥用AI账号被查处
Ren Min Wang·2026-01-05 02:50