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郑州辟谣
证券时报· 2025-09-12 12:19
辟谣。 据网信郑州9月12日消息,近日,网络平台账号"团团的世界""在乎在乎的""雨中悠然听风声""卫浴喇叭花""清 风""龙小小"等发布涉郑州汛情雨情信息,经相关部门核实为拼凑剪辑、旧闻翻炒、移花接木、AI技术生成等 不实信息,误导网民关注和评论,扰乱网络传播秩序,造成不良社会影响。 当天早间,网信郑州发文称,近日,郑州迎来汛情暴雨天气,部分"自媒体"为了蹭热点、博流量,散布谣言, 扰乱社会秩序和网络传播环境。为营造风清气正的网络空间,郑州网信、公安等部门强化联动,在源头管控处 置上加压发力,对发布涉汛期雨情虚假信息等违法违规行为进行严厉打击,现将一"自媒体"账号利用AI技术发 布违法违规信息的典型案例通报如下: 监测发现,自媒体账号"竹林雨"开办者为博取流量,利用AI技术生成虚假暴雨视频信息并对外发布,误导网民 关注和评论,扰乱网络传播秩序,造成不良社会影响。郑州网信部门联合公安部门迅速开展落地查人处置工 作,经批评和法治教育,该账号开办者深刻认识到自身错误并快速删除信息,负面影响得到有效控制。 郑州网信、公安等部门在此提醒广大网民,互联网不是法外之地,在面对汛情雨情等重大事件时,在网络上发 布信息、发表 ...
大相国寺:已报案
第一财经· 2025-08-29 06:40
Core Viewpoint - The statement from Kaifeng Daxiangguo Temple addresses false rumors circulating on social media regarding an injured monk being expelled from the temple, clarifying that the individual is not a resident monk and has no affiliation with the temple [1]. Group 1 - The temple conducted a thorough investigation and confirmed that the claims about the monk are fabricated and malicious [1]. - The dissemination of false information has harmed the feelings of the temple's followers and disrupted social order, affecting the temple's reputation significantly [1]. - The temple has reported the incident to local law enforcement to address the spread of misinformation [1]. Group 2 - The temple expresses gratitude for the long-standing support and trust from the public and urges people not to believe or spread such rumors [1].
造谣某矿泉水为“泡尸水”,云南网警依法查处
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-29 06:24
Group 1 - The article discusses a case where a netizen spread false information about a mineral water brand, claiming it was contaminated with human remains, causing public panic [1] - The local police confirmed that the mineral water company had never experienced any fatalities since its establishment, and the claims made were entirely fabricated [1] - The individual responsible for the false claims, identified as a restaurant owner, was investigated and subsequently punished by the authorities for creating and disseminating the misinformation [1] Group 2 - The article emphasizes the importance of adhering to online laws and regulations, urging internet users to avoid spreading rumors and to maintain a safe online environment [2] - It warns that the police will take strict action against those who fabricate and spread rumors that disrupt public order [2]
演唱会期间“28名粉丝失踪”“两名粉丝跳海”?多名造谣者被上海徐汇警方抓获
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-08-28 14:57
Core Points - The police have apprehended individuals spreading false rumors during a concert in Shanghai, leading to administrative penalties [1] - The rumors included bizarre claims such as a female audience member being assaulted by security, fans going missing, and other alarming incidents [1] - The individuals responsible for these rumors were found to have not attended the concert and fabricated stories for attention and online traffic [1] - Authorities emphasize that the internet is not a lawless space and will continue to combat the spread of false information to maintain online order [1]
网传进入云南玉溪城区要收维护费?谣言!专家:此类谣言需多方共同治理
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-22 23:16
Core Viewpoint - The news discusses a false rumor regarding a fee for entering Yuxi city, which was quickly debunked by local authorities, highlighting the importance of verifying information before sharing it online [1][9][12]. Group 1: Incident Overview - A video claiming that entering Yuxi city requires a fee of 200 yuan for urban maintenance sparked widespread attention and discussion on social media [3]. - The Yuxi Public Security Bureau's Cybersecurity Division investigated the claim and confirmed it was a rumor, leading to the identification and apprehension of the individual responsible for spreading the false information [5][7]. Group 2: Response and Consequences - The individual, identified as Li, fabricated the rumor to gain attention and increase traffic to his social media account, motivated by the trending topic of tourism-related fees [10]. - Authorities issued administrative penalties against Li for the dissemination of false information, which misled the public and caused negative social impact [12]. Group 3: Legal Implications - The incident underscores the legal consequences of spreading rumors, particularly those related to public policy, which can lead to administrative detention or fines under the Public Security Administration Punishment Law [15]. - Experts emphasize the need for collaborative efforts among government departments, platforms, and the public to combat the spread of policy-related rumors effectively [17].
翻炒医保旧谣、谎报地震预警……网信、公安严打自媒体发布不实信息
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-13 14:05
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing prevalence of false information disseminated by self-media, particularly in areas such as public policy, emergencies, and social welfare, prompting a crackdown by internet and public security authorities [1][2][3]. Group 1: False Information Trends - In July, online rumors primarily focused on public policy, emergencies, and social welfare, with fabricated claims and misleading AI-generated images and videos [1]. - Specific false claims included the cancellation of personal accounts in medical insurance, misleading public understanding of healthcare reforms, and fabricated regulations regarding electric bicycle charging [1][2]. Group 2: Impact on Social Order - Recent incidents involved the creation of fake police reports, including exaggerated casualty figures in traffic accidents and false claims about water contamination, which undermined government credibility and disrupted social order [2][3]. - Rumors related to natural disasters, such as fabricated earthquake predictions and exaggerated heat-related deaths, were also prevalent, exploiting current events to incite public fear [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Response - The Central Cyberspace Administration of China initiated a special campaign to address the spread of false information by self-media, targeting misleading practices and unverified claims [3]. - Authorities have taken action against 3,008 accounts impersonating news media and government entities, demonstrating a strong deterrent effect against the spread of misinformation [3].
造谣传播“五台山景区1人坠崖1人遇难” 一男子被行拘
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-07 03:30
Group 1 - A rumor regarding casualties in the Wutai Mountain scenic area was circulated online, claiming that one person fell off a cliff and another died from hypothermia [1] - The Wutai Mountain scenic area management, along with emergency services, confirmed that no such incidents occurred, labeling the online claims as fabricated [1] - The individual responsible for spreading the false information, identified as a netizen from Guangdong Province, has been detained by law enforcement for creating and disseminating the rumor [1] Group 2 - Authorities have issued a reminder that the online space is not lawless, urging the public to enhance their ability to discern information and to refrain from creating, believing, or spreading rumors [3] - The police have stated that they will take strict legal action against those who maliciously publish false information, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy towards such activities [3]
造谣“沧源飞往昆明飞机失事”,网警依法查处
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-07-29 08:42
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the issue of misinformation on social media, specifically regarding a misleading video of an aircraft incident that was falsely attributed to a specific flight route in Yunnan, China [1][3]. Group 1: Incident Overview - A netizen posted a video claiming it showed a plane from Cangyuan to Kunming going off the runway, which was later confirmed to be false [1]. - The video was actually from a 2021 incident involving a cargo flight that had gone off the runway in a foreign country [3]. Group 2: Legal Actions - The police summoned the video poster, Zhao, for investigation and found that he edited the video to attract attention and mislead the public [3]. - Zhao has been subjected to administrative penalties by local law enforcement for spreading false information [5]. Group 3: Public Awareness - Authorities emphasize the importance of responsible internet use, urging netizens not to spread rumors or misinformation for the sake of gaining views [4]. - The article calls for adherence to internet safety laws to maintain a harmonious online environment and warns of severe consequences for those who disrupt public order through false information [4].
比亚迪回应失控传闻:刹车系统功能正常
财联社· 2025-07-24 14:55
Core Viewpoint - The incident at Chengdu Tianfu Airport involving a BYD vehicle has been clarified, confirming that the vehicle's braking system is functioning normally and the event is unrelated to the vehicle itself [1] Group 1 - The vehicle was safely parked by the owner, and there were no collisions or injuries reported [1] - BYD has collected evidence against the spread of false information and is urging media and internet users to delete the misleading content [1] - The company plans to pursue legal action against those who spread rumors and false information [1]
罗某良,被依法查处
券商中国· 2025-07-11 01:27
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the spread of a false rumor predicting an 8.0 magnitude earthquake in Guangdong, leading to public panic and subsequent legal actions against those responsible for disseminating the misinformation [1]. Group 1 - A screenshot claiming that an academic predicted an 8.0 magnitude earthquake in Guangdong was circulated online, causing significant public concern [1]. - The individual responsible for the initial post, identified as Luo, was administratively punished by local authorities for creating and spreading the rumor [1]. - Other individuals, including Kuang, Hu, and Zhang, were also penalized for sharing the unverified information, contributing to the rumor's further spread [1]. Group 2 - The Cyber Police issued a reminder that the internet is not a lawless space, emphasizing the need for compliance with legal regulations when posting information online [1]. - The authorities warned that those who fabricate and disseminate false information that disrupts social order will face legal consequences, especially if the impact is severe [1]. - The article encourages the public to refrain from creating, believing, or spreading rumors to maintain a clear online environment [1].