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羞辱、黄腔、性骚扰,被直播公司围猎的未成年人
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-27 00:27
新京报记者 胡倩 编辑 胡杰 校对 赵琳 看到"14岁女生离职被MCN机构起诉索赔1.7万元"的新闻,15岁的赵晴害怕得无法入睡,两人曾在同一 家涉事公司当主播,同样签署了一份后来被网友称为"卖身契"的合同。那个晚上,她翻来覆去地算,自 己要端多少盘子、手扎多少袋塑料花,才能贴够这样一笔赔偿款。 赵晴的背后是一群出身农村、在家庭与校园中困顿的十四五岁年轻女孩。她们懵懂地签下一份风险合 同,进入城市,迈入写字楼里狭小的格子间,换上远超她们年龄的性感裙装与成熟妆容,假扮成年人做 起网络主播。 入职时被许诺的高薪、轻松工作的泡影很快被戳破,女孩们每天要面对的是来自榜一大哥的调戏与骚 扰、公司严苛的考核甚至刁难。而当这些未成年主播们想要逃离时,却发现自己当初签下的合同,有可 能让她们背上高额赔偿,甚至成为失信人。 尽管国家及平台对未成年人直播牟利有严格管控,但仍有MCN机构利用未成年人涉世未深、渴望成名 的心理,以"高保底""流量扶持""出名""成网红"等虚幻承诺和短期利益为诱饵,诱导其签下不平等合作 协议。一些未成年人深陷其中,难以自拔。 羞辱、"黄腔"、性骚扰 赵晴开播了。一字肩露出肩颈,裙摆坐下来也只垂在大腿根 ...
豆包上线未成年人模式;电商将成为小红书一级入口|未来商业早参
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-08-26 23:16
NO.1 电商将成为小红书一级入口 | 2025年8月27日星期三 | 8月26日,36氪报道,今年上半年,盒马NB营业额达到80亿元左右,较去年同期双位数增长。目前总门 店数已近300家,仅半年时间门店数量翻番,主要集中在华东核心城市市区和郊区。盒马方面对该信息 表示不予置评。此前盒马NB推出了"超盒算"自有品牌,其中大米、素食等上百款产品已经更换品牌 名。据悉,近期盒马NB整体也将更名为"超盒算NB "。 8月26日消息,小红书日前启动新版本测试,测试版本中,电商入口位于App主界面。未来,它将成为 小红书App一级入口。新版本显示,App底部导航栏出现了"市集"选项,且紧靠"首页"选项。小红书"市 集"相关负责人表示,"市集"是"小红书生活方式电商"的具象化、产品化呈现。"市集"页面上部,设置 了市集直播、买手橱窗、新品首发等频道。 点评:通过将电商入口提升至一级位置,小红书能够更好地整合内容与电商资源,提升用户购物体验。 此外,市集页面的多样化功能设置,将进一步丰富用户的购物选择。 NO.2 盒马NB上半年营业额达80亿元,目前总门店数近300家 NO.4 豆包上线未成年人模式,默认关闭相关视频展示等 ...
24款热门APP未成年模式测评:“过度禁止”不容忽视
Hu Xiu· 2025-08-18 02:36
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the implementation and effectiveness of minor protection modes in various popular apps, highlighting the balance between protection and meeting the needs of minors in the digital space [1][4][41]. Group 1: Implementation of Minor Protection Modes - Since the trial launch of the youth anti-addiction system in 2019, the protection of minors online has gradually been incorporated into platform regulations and national supervision [1]. - In 2024, the "Guidelines for the Construction of Minor Modes in Mobile Internet" were released, introducing age-based recommendation standards, prompting major apps to launch dedicated modes for minors [2][41]. - A total of 24 popular apps across seven categories (social, gaming, short video, etc.) have implemented minor modes, but the effectiveness of these modes is questioned [13][41]. Group 2: Challenges and Issues - Despite the establishment of minor modes, issues such as lack of age-appropriate content and insufficient resources have been reported [3][41]. - The entry points for accessing minor modes in apps are often deeply nested, making it difficult for users to find and activate them easily [14][41]. - In gaming apps, only one app allows switching to minor mode from within the game, while others require parental intervention through third-party platforms, complicating the monitoring process [17][41]. Group 3: Content Supply and Age Appropriateness - Among the 24 apps tested, only 58% have age-based features that allow parents to set content according to their child's age [23][41]. - The content provided in minor modes often lacks diversity and fails to meet the developmental needs of different age groups, with some apps repeating the same content across various age ranges [24][34][41]. - In music apps, the minor modes tend to restrict genres, focusing on educational content while neglecting the musical preferences of minors [39][41]. Group 4: Global Context and Legislative Measures - The issue of minors' internet usage is becoming a significant topic in global digital governance, with many countries implementing legislative measures to define platform obligations and parental responsibilities [5][7]. - Various countries have established age-based restrictions and parental consent requirements for minors using online services, with penalties for non-compliance [8][10][41]. - The EU's GDPR mandates that platforms obtain parental consent for processing data of minors under 16, while Australia has enacted strict measures prohibiting minors under 16 from using most social media platforms [9][10][41].
修复亲子关系、签订契约,专家建议暑假这样帮孩子管好电子产品
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-07-21 04:30
Group 1 - The core concern among parents is the impact of electronic devices on children's focus and learning abilities, as well as exposure to inappropriate online content [1][2] - Experts emphasize the importance of teaching children to manage their use of electronic products to avoid negative consequences, such as addiction and exposure to harmful content [2][4] - The legal framework, including the revised Minor Protection Law, highlights the responsibilities of guardians, schools, and online platforms in protecting minors from online risks [3][6] Group 2 - The psychological impact of excessive screen time can lead to issues such as school avoidance and dependency on virtual experiences, creating a vicious cycle [4][5] - Building a positive parent-child relationship is crucial, as conflicts over device usage can exacerbate children's reliance on electronics [5][7] - Experts suggest that parents should engage in activities with their children to foster communication and understanding, rather than solely focusing on restricting device usage [7][8] Group 3 - Establishing a behavioral contract between parents and children regarding device usage can help set clear expectations and boundaries [6][8] - Parents are encouraged to enrich their children's lives with diverse activities beyond screen time, promoting a balanced lifestyle [6][7] - The approach to managing children's internet use should evolve from punitive measures to supportive guidance, fostering healthy online habits [8]
网信办:重点关注涉未成年人AI不当应用!南都曾曝光乱象
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-07-15 13:14
Core Viewpoint - The Central Cyberspace Administration of China has launched a two-month special action titled "Clear and Bright: 2025 Summer Vacation Online Environment Rectification for Minors" to enhance the protection of minors in the online space [2] Group 1: Special Action Overview - The action aims to implement the "Regulations on the Protection of Minors Online" and will expand the depth and scope of governance to address issues harmful to minors' physical and mental health [2] - The initiative will focus on serious violations such as violence, superstition, pornography, and the invasion of minors' privacy, while also targeting lowbrow content and illegal activities directed at minors [2][5] Group 2: AI Applications and Risks - Concerns have been raised regarding the inappropriate use of AI functionalities in applications targeting minors, including risks of addiction and exposure to harmful content [2][5] - Investigations revealed that certain AI image generation apps can produce inappropriate images of children using sensitive keywords, raising ethical concerns [3] - AI chat applications have been found to create extreme personas and soft pornographic content, potentially leading to addiction among users [3][4] Group 3: Expert Recommendations - Experts emphasize the necessity of implementing a "minor mode" in generative AI applications to prevent exposure to harmful information, privacy breaches, and over-dependence [4] - Recommendations for the minor mode include user-friendly design, age-appropriate content filtering, identity verification, and positive guidance [4] Group 4: Regulatory Measures - The cyberspace administration will monitor the use of minor modes, content safety in children's smart devices, and the overall functionality of these applications [5] - Local cyberspace departments are urged to strengthen oversight, enforce strict penalties on platforms with significant issues, and publicly expose typical cases to enhance deterrence [5]
让未成年人模式“安全锁”不再沦为摆设
Bei Jing Qing Nian Bao· 2025-07-15 06:48
Core Viewpoint - The current measures to protect minors online are ineffective, as children can easily bypass restrictions set by the "minor mode" through various methods, highlighting the urgent need for stronger security measures [1][3]. Group 1: Issues with Current Measures - The failure of the minor mode is attributed to lax and superficial real-name authentication, allowing children to circumvent restrictions using relatives' ID information [3]. - Simple actions like uninstalling and reinstalling apps can easily break the minor mode, indicating significant vulnerabilities in the technical defenses [3]. - The absence of a robust multi-verification mechanism allows payment actions to proceed without risk warnings, further undermining the effectiveness of the minor mode [3]. Group 2: Emergence of a Grey Market - A complete grey market has emerged around the circumvention of minor mode restrictions, with services openly advertising account rentals without face verification [3]. - The presence of ads for account cracking on social platforms and the use of covert methods to bypass restrictions illustrate the challenges faced by regulatory bodies [3]. Group 3: Recommendations for Improvement - A collaborative effort is required to enhance online protection for minors, with platforms needing to address basic vulnerabilities and monitor communities for potential cracking transactions [3]. - Regulatory bodies should enforce the "Minor Network Protection Regulations" strictly, holding platforms accountable for lax protections and conducting special rectification efforts to dismantle grey market activities [3]. Group 4: Content Quality and Parental Role - The current content pool for the minor mode is criticized for being simplistic and not meeting the diverse needs of youth, necessitating an expansion of quality content [4][5]. - Platforms should implement a "whitelist" mechanism to collaborate with authoritative organizations and quality creators to enrich content suitable for various age groups [5]. - Parents play a crucial role in safeguarding their children online, needing to set a good example and actively engage in their children's internet usage to reinforce the protective measures [5].
整治借谷子、明星周边侵扰未成年人,中央网信办暑期出重拳
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-07-15 05:11
Group 1 - The central government is launching a two-month special action called "Clear and Bright · 2025 Summer Minor Network Environment Rectification" to enhance online protection for minors and create a better online environment [1] - The action aims to implement the "Regulations on the Protection of Minors in Cyberspace" by addressing issues that harm minors' physical and mental health, including violent, pornographic, and self-harm content [1] - The initiative will focus on new trends, particularly the "Guzi" phenomenon, which involves online bullying and sexual harassment targeting minors under the guise of popular games and content [1] Group 2 - The "Guzi economy" has gained popularity, leading to concerns about minors becoming addicted to card games that feature excessively violent and bloody content [2] - The "Turtle Soup" card game, a low-threshold guessing game, has surged in popularity among young children, with many merchants promoting it as "heavily horror," "suspense," and "thrilling" [2] - There is a lack of age restrictions for purchasing these card games or participating in related activities, prompting calls from parents and netizens for age-based regulations to mitigate the impact on minors [2]
谁解除了孩子的未成年人模式?(金台视线)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-13 22:20
Core Points - The article highlights the challenges in enforcing the minor mode in mobile applications, as children find ways to bypass restrictions set by parents and authorities [2][3][4] - There is a significant gap in the effectiveness of the minor mode across different platforms, with many loopholes that allow minors to circumvent protections [5][6] - The existence of gray market services that facilitate the bypassing of minor mode restrictions raises concerns about the safety and well-being of minors online [7][8][9] Group 1: Implementation Challenges - Parents are struggling to maintain control over their children's online activities despite setting up minor modes, as children can easily find workarounds [2][3] - The minor mode's implementation varies significantly across platforms, leading to inconsistent protection levels [4][5] - Many applications have low barriers for bypassing minor mode, allowing children to exploit these weaknesses with minimal effort [6][7] Group 2: Financial Risks - There are reports of children making significant in-game purchases without parental consent, highlighting the financial risks associated with inadequate protections [3][6] - Some platforms do not have robust identity verification processes, enabling minors to use their parents' accounts for unauthorized transactions [3][4] Group 3: Gray Market Exploitation - A gray market has emerged where services are offered to bypass minor mode restrictions, including account rentals and identity verification circumvention [7][8] - These services often advertise low-cost solutions to bypass restrictions, making it easy for minors to access restricted content [9][10] - The presence of these services undermines the intended protections of the minor mode, creating a risky environment for young users [10][11] Group 4: Recommendations for Improvement - Experts suggest that platforms need to enhance their minor mode features and conduct self-assessments to close loopholes [11][12] - There is a call for stricter identity verification methods, including multi-factor authentication, to prevent unauthorized access [11][12] - A collaborative approach involving families, schools, and government is necessary to create a safer online environment for minors [11][12]
抖音:未满16周岁禁止出镜直播
券商中国· 2025-07-04 23:08
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article emphasizes the importance of creating a healthy online environment for minors, particularly in the context of live streaming on platforms like Douyin [1][2] - Douyin has initiated a special action called "Building a Civilized Live Broadcast: Summer 2025 for Minors," which prohibits minors under 16 from live streaming and requires parental consent for those aged 16 to 18 [1][2] - Since 2025, Douyin has suspended the recharge and consumption functions of 15,000 accounts related to minor tipping and has recovered 8,441 accounts where minors misused adult accounts for live streaming [2] Group 2 - The platform has identified issues with minors using their parents' accounts to bypass regulations, leading to challenges in monitoring and enforcement [3] - Douyin plans to enhance its model recognition capabilities during the summer to better identify and manage these situations [3] - The platform has simplified the refund process for families of minors who have been induced to tip, having already assisted 42,000 families with refunds this year [2]
抖音新规:未满16周岁未成年人,禁止出镜直播
新华网财经· 2025-07-04 09:23
Core Viewpoint - Douyin has launched a special initiative called "Building a Civilized Live Broadcast: Summer 2025 for Minors," which prohibits minors under 16 from live streaming and requires written consent from parents for those aged 16 to 18 [1]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - Douyin has suspended the live streaming permissions of 15,000 accounts since 2025 due to violations related to minors receiving rewards [1]. - A total of 8,441 accounts have had their live streaming permissions revoked for minors impersonating adults [1]. - 372 accounts have had their live streaming permissions indefinitely revoked for profiting from the images of minors [1]. Group 2: Refund Mechanism - Douyin will simplify the refund process for minors who have been induced to give rewards, aiming to expedite refunds for eligible families this summer [1]. - So far this year, Douyin has assisted 42,000 families in completing refunds for minor rewards [1]. Group 3: Online Behavior Insights - According to a report, minors spend an average of less than 3 hours online daily, with nearly 40% using their parents' accounts to bypass age verification when engaging in live streaming or gaming [2]. - The platform has encountered issues with minors using parents' accounts for live streaming, as well as cases of parents allowing their children to bypass platform rules [2]. Group 4: Technological Enhancements - Douyin plans to enhance its model recognition capabilities this summer to better identify underage users [2]. - The platform recommends that parents activate the minor mode on their children's devices, which restricts functions such as recharging, tipping, and cashing out [2].