Group 1 - The Taiwanese authorities have introduced a list of high-risk apps for information security, including Douyin, Weibo, WeChat, Xiaohongshu, and Baidu Cloud, citing the need to protect children from inappropriate content and potential security risks [1][3] - The proposal to restrict the use of these apps in schools has sparked heated discussions among netizens, with many questioning the government's motives and suggesting that it is an attempt to prevent students from seeing the advancements in mainland China [1][2][3] - The Digital Development Department of Taiwan has stated that specific measures for protecting children from high-risk apps will be handled by the relevant child protection authorities, emphasizing that the high-risk list will be evaluated by the education department [1][3] Group 2 - Criticism from netizens includes sentiments that the government should focus on more pressing issues like fraud prevention rather than restricting app usage, with comments suggesting that banning phones is not a viable long-term solution [2][4] - There is a perception that the government's actions are more about political maneuvering than genuine concern for children's safety, with some arguing that the real problem lies with politicians rather than the apps themselves [2][4]
台湾校园禁用抖音?岛内网民炸锅
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-26 03:54