Group 1 - The article highlights the joint meeting held by Beijing's housing and urban-rural development committee, along with other departments, to address the issue of misinformation and market disruption in the real estate sector [2] - It was reported that various self-media accounts have been spreading negative narratives about Beijing's real estate market, creating panic and disseminating false information, which severely disrupts market order [2] - As of December 12, over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information were cleared from platforms like 58.com, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others, along with the removal of more than 2,300 accounts and live streams that contributed to market volatility [2] Group 2 - The authorities plan to continue strengthening collaboration and maintain a "zero tolerance" approach towards any online disruptions in the real estate market, aiming to create a clearer online environment [3] - Internet platforms that fail to rectify issues and continue to infringe on public interests will face strict legal consequences [3]
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