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北京市住建委:多部门联合约谈抖音等平台, 清理违规房地产信息
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-12-17 15:35
Group 1 - The Beijing Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-Rural Development has taken action to strengthen online ecological governance and curb chaos in the real estate sector by conducting joint interviews with various internet platforms [1] - Some self-media accounts have been found to disseminate negative information about the Beijing real estate market, creating panic and spreading false information, which disrupts market order [1] - As of December 12, under the supervision of relevant departments, platforms such as 58.com, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others have collectively cleaned up over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information [1] Group 2 - The next steps involve continued collaboration among departments to maintain a "zero tolerance" approach towards online chaos that disrupts the real estate market [2] - Internet platforms that fail to rectify issues and continue to infringe on public interests will face strict legal consequences [2] - The aim is to create a clearer online space by promoting positive voices and mainstream values [2]
抖音、小红书、贝壳、58同城、闲鱼、链家等,被约谈
财联社· 2025-12-17 15:19
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the joint efforts of multiple departments in Beijing to address and regulate the spread of misinformation and chaotic practices in the real estate sector on various internet platforms, aiming to restore market order and confidence [1]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - Beijing's housing authority has conducted joint discussions with platforms like Douyin, Xiaohongshu, Beike, 58 Tongcheng, Xianyu, Lianjia, Wo Ai Wo Jia, and Maitian to strengthen online ecosystem governance [1]. - The meeting emphasized the need for platforms to conduct comprehensive self-inspections, promptly remove illegal information, and establish a regular internal review mechanism for industry content [1]. Group 2: Compliance Results - As of December 12, platforms including 58 Tongcheng, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others have collectively cleared over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information [5]. - More than 2,300 accounts and live streams that exaggerated market fluctuations, spread anxiety, speculated on policies, and disseminated false content have been removed [5]. - Lianjia, Wo Ai Wo Jia, and Maitian have screened over 1.3 million online housing listings, rectifying and removing over 480 non-compliant listings [5].
北京多部门约谈抖音小红书等平台,清理违规房产信息1.7万条
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-12-17 15:16
Core Insights - Multiple internet platforms, including Douyin and Xiaohongshu, were summoned by Beijing's housing authority to address issues related to the dissemination of false information and market panic in the real estate sector [1] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - Beijing's housing authority conducted a joint meeting with various departments to strengthen online ecosystem governance and curb irregularities in the real estate market [1] - The meeting highlighted that certain self-media accounts were spreading negative narratives about Beijing's housing market, creating panic and disseminating false information [1] - Platforms were instructed to conduct comprehensive self-checks, promptly remove illegal information, and establish a regular internal review mechanism for industry content [1] Group 2: Compliance and Cleanup Efforts - As of December 12, under the supervision of relevant authorities, platforms like 58.com, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others have collectively cleaned up over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information [1] - More than 2,300 accounts and live streams that amplified market fluctuations and spread anxiety were removed, including those associated with misleading real estate content [1] - Companies like Lianjia, Wo Ai Wo Jia, and Maidian screened over 1.3 million online property listings, resulting in the removal of over 480 non-compliant listings [1]
遏制网络房地产乱象 北京市多部门联合约谈主要互联网平台
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-17 13:31
新华社北京12月17日电(记者吉宁)记者17日从北京市住房和城乡建设委员会获悉,为切实加强网 络生态治理,坚决遏制房地产领域网络乱象,近日,北京市住房城乡建设委会同北京市委网信办、北京 市公安局等部门,对抖音、小红书、贝壳、58同城、闲鱼、链家、我爱我家、麦田等互联网平台进行联 合约谈。 相关会议指出,部分自媒体账号存在在网络上发布和传播唱衰北京楼市、制造市场恐慌、散布不实 信息、虚假房源引流等违规信息问题,严重扰乱市场秩序。会议要求各平台立即开展全面自查,及时下 架违规信息、处置违规账号,并加快建立完善常态化行业内容内审机制。 记者了解到,下一步,相关部门将继续强化协同配合,对各类扰乱房地产市场秩序的网络乱象保 持"零容忍"高压态势。对整改推进不力、继续侵犯群众利益的互联网平台,将依法从严查处,全力营造 清朗网络空间。(完) 截至12月12日,在相关部门督导下,各网站平台已累计自查清理各类违法违规和不良信息1.7万余 条;清理处置一批放大市场波动、贩卖焦虑、臆测政策、传播虚假内容博取流量、误导预期促成交的违 规房产类账号、直播间2300余个;删除处理违规笔记100余篇。 ...
北京市住建委、市委网信办、市公安局,联合约谈主要互联网平台
第一财经· 2025-12-17 13:27
微信编辑 | 小羊 第 一 财 经 持 续 追 踪 财 经 热 点 。 若 您 掌 握 公 司 动 态 、 行 业 趋 势 、 金 融 事 件 等 有 价 值 的 线 索 , 欢 迎 提 供 。 专 用 邮 箱 : bianjibu@yicai.com 本文字数:656,阅读时长大约2分钟 来源 | 长安街知事 据北京市住建委微信公众号"安居北京"17日消息,为切实加强网络生态治理,坚决遏制房地产领域 网络乱象,12月5日,北京市住房城乡建设委会同市委网信办、市公安局等部门,对抖音、小红书、 贝壳、58同城、闲鱼、链家、我爱我家、麦田等互联网平台进行联合约谈。 会议指出,部分自媒体账号存在在网络上发布和传播唱衰北京楼市、制造市场恐慌、散布不实信息、 虚假房源引流等违规信息问题,严重扰乱市场秩序。会议要求各平台立即开展全面自查,及时下架违 规信息、处置违规账号,并加快建立完善常态化行业内容内审机制。 截至12月12日,在相关部门督导下,58同城、抖音、小红书、闲鱼、贝壳等网站平台已累计自查清 理各类违法违规和不良信息1.7万余条;处置放大市场波动、贩卖焦虑、臆测政策、传播虚假内容博 取流量、误导预期促成交的违规 ...
北京市住建委等部门联合约谈主要互联网平台 清理违规房地产信息1.7万余条
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-12-17 12:36
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing government is taking strong measures to regulate the online real estate market, addressing misinformation and disruptive content that negatively impacts market stability [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - On December 5, the Beijing Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee, along with other departments, held a joint meeting with major internet platforms like Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and Beike to address issues related to misinformation and market panic in the real estate sector [1]. - The meeting highlighted that certain self-media accounts were spreading negative narratives about the Beijing real estate market, which disrupts market order [1]. Group 2: Compliance and Cleanup Efforts - As of December 12, under the supervision of relevant authorities, platforms such as 58.com, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others have collectively cleaned up over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information [1]. - More than 2,300 accounts and live streams that amplified market fluctuations and spread false content were removed, along with over 100 non-compliant posts [1]. Group 3: Future Measures - The authorities will continue to strengthen collaboration and maintain a "zero tolerance" approach towards online disruptions in the real estate market, ensuring a clean online environment [2]. - Internet platforms that fail to comply with regulations and continue to harm public interests will face strict legal consequences [2].
北京市住建委等部门联合约谈主要互联网平台,清理违规房地产信息1.7万余条
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-17 12:20
12月17日,"安居北京"微信公众号发文称,为切实加强网络生态治理,坚决遏制房地产领域网络乱象, 北京市住建委会同市委网信办、市公安局等部门,对抖音、小红书、贝壳、58同城、闲鱼、链家、我爱 我家、麦田等互联网平台进行联合约谈。文章提到,部分自媒体账号存在在网络上发布和传播唱衰北京 楼市、制造市场恐慌、散布不实信息、虚假房源引流等违规信息问题,严重扰乱市场秩序,要求各平台 立即开展全面自查,及时下架违规信息、处置违规账号,并加快建立完善常态化行业内容内审机制。截 至12月12日,在相关部门督导下,58同城、抖音、小红书、闲鱼、贝壳等网站平台已累计自查清理各类 违法违规和不良信息1.7万余条;清理处置北京公寓、老李谈京房、锐哥金融视野、北京海哥看房等一 批放大市场波动、贩卖焦虑、臆测政策、传播虚假内容博取流量、误导预期促成交的违规房产类账号、 直播间2300余个;删除处理违规笔记100余篇。链家、我爱我家、麦田共筛查平台网络房源130余万条, 下架整改不合规房源信息480余条。下一步,相关部门将继续强化协同配合,始终坚持以正面声音引导 舆论、以主流价值凝聚共识、以时代新风净化网络,对各类扰乱房地产市场秩序的网络 ...
北京多部门联合约谈主要互联网平台,清理违规房地产信息1.7万余条
来源:北京日报客户端 记者:袁璐 截至12月12日,在相关部门督导下,58同城、抖音、小红书、闲鱼、贝壳等网站平台已累计自查清理各 类违法违规和不良信息1.7万余条;清理处置北京公寓、老李谈京房、锐哥金融视野、北京海哥看房等 一批放大市场波动、贩卖焦虑、臆测政策、传播虚假内容博取流量、误导预期促成交的违规房产类账 号、直播间2300余个;删除处理违规笔记100余篇。链家、我爱我家、麦田共筛查平台网络房源130余万 条,下架整改不合规房源信息480余条。 下一步,相关部门将继续强化协同配合,始终坚持以正面声音引导舆论、以主流价值凝聚共识、以时代 新风净化网络,对各类扰乱房地产市场秩序的网络乱象保持"零容忍"高压态势。对整改推进不力、继续 侵犯群众利益的互联网平台,将依法从严查处,全力营造清朗网络空间。 12月17日,据北京市住建委官方公众号"安居北京"消息,为切实加强网络生态治理,坚决遏制房地产领 域网络乱象,近日,市住建委会同市委网信办、市公安局等部门,对抖音、小红书、贝壳、58同城、闲 鱼、链家、我爱我家、麦田等互联网平台进行联合约谈。 会议表示,部分自媒体账号存在在网络上发布和传播唱衰北京楼市、制造市场恐 ...
北京清理违规房地产信息1.7万余条
Bei Jing Wan Bao· 2025-12-17 12:11
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the efforts by Beijing authorities to address and eliminate misinformation and panic-inducing narratives regarding the real estate market [1] - A joint meeting was held involving multiple departments, including the Beijing Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Commission, to discuss the issue of self-media accounts spreading negative information about the Beijing real estate market [1] - As of December 12, over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information have been cleaned up across various platforms, including 58 Tongcheng, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others [1] Group 2 - More than 2,300 accounts and live streams that amplified market fluctuations and spread false content were dealt with during the cleanup efforts [1] - A total of over 130 million listings were screened by Lianjia, Wo Ai Wo Jia, and Maidian, resulting in the removal of over 480 non-compliant listings [1] - The authorities plan to maintain a "zero tolerance" approach towards any online disruptions in the real estate market and will impose strict penalties on platforms that fail to comply with regulations [1]
北京市住建、网信、公安联合约谈主要互联网平台
Core Points - The article discusses the joint meeting held on December 5 by the Beijing Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee, the Municipal Cyberspace Administration, and the Public Security Bureau to address online chaos in the real estate sector [1][2] - The meeting highlighted issues with self-media accounts spreading negative information about the Beijing real estate market, creating panic, and disseminating false information and misleading listings [1] - A total of over 17,000 pieces of illegal and harmful information were cleaned up by platforms such as 58.com, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and others, along with the removal of over 2,300 accounts and live streams that contributed to market volatility [1] Summary by Sections Regulatory Actions - The meeting called for immediate self-inspection by platforms to remove illegal information and handle non-compliant accounts [1] - A total of 130,000 online property listings were screened by Lianjia, Wo Ai Wo Jia, and Maidian, resulting in the removal of over 480 non-compliant listings [1] Future Measures - Relevant departments will continue to strengthen collaboration and maintain a "zero tolerance" approach towards online chaos disrupting the real estate market [2] - Platforms that fail to rectify issues and continue to infringe on public interests will face strict legal consequences [2]