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弹窗、热搜不得呈现影响未成年人身心健康内容
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-27 19:29
Group 1 - The new regulations effective from March 1 aim to prevent the dissemination of online information that may affect the physical and mental health of minors, requiring content producers and service providers to take preventive measures [1] - The revised "Good Weather" standards under the new Environmental Air Quality Standards (GB 3095—2026) set stricter limits on particulate matter, adjusting the annual average PM2.5 concentration limit to 10 micrograms per cubic meter, enhancing public health protection [2] - The new Social Organization Evaluation Management Measures will implement a grading system for social organizations, ranging from 5A to 1A, with a validity period of five years, promoting transparency and accountability [3] Group 2 - The revised Foreign Trade Law supports the digital transformation of foreign trade, encouraging the use of electronic documents and international recognition of digital signatures, thereby enhancing the efficiency of trade activities [4] - The new Regulations on the Disclosure of Supervision Work Information aim to establish a comprehensive mechanism for publicizing supervision work, enhancing the credibility of oversight efforts [5] - The Tourism Complaint Handling Measures, effective from March 15, introduce new jurisdictional rules to improve the efficiency of handling tourism complaints, ensuring timely resolution for travelers [6] Group 3 - The revised Funeral Management Regulations emphasize public welfare and the improvement of funeral services, establishing standards for service fees and promoting the use of environmentally friendly funeral products [7]
3月份一批新规将施行,涉网络热搜内容、旅游投诉等
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-27 01:40
Group 1 - New regulations will prohibit the display of online information that may affect the physical and mental health of minors on prominent sections such as homepages, pop-ups, and hot searches starting March 1 [9][10] - The "good weather" standard for air quality will be stricter, with the annual average PM2.5 concentration limit adjusted to 10 micrograms per cubic meter, aimed at better protecting public health [3][10] - The new "Social Organization Evaluation Management Measures" will implement a grading system for social organizations, ranging from 5A to 1A, with a validity period of five years, and organizations will be subject to social supervision [3][10] Group 2 - The revised "Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China" will support the digital development of foreign trade, promoting the use of electronic bills, invoices, and international recognition of digital certificates and electronic signatures [3][10] - The "Regulations on the Public Disclosure of Supervision Work Information" will establish a scientific and complete mechanism for public disclosure of supervision work, detailing the content, methods, and procedures for information disclosure [3][10]
中央网信办发布网络名人账号行为负面清单
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-26 09:51
Core Viewpoint - The notification aims to regulate the behavior of internet celebrity accounts by establishing a negative list of behaviors to prevent negative impacts from inappropriate online actions [1] Group 1: Regulatory Framework - The notification emphasizes the need for internet platforms to implement legal requirements and relevant regulations, including the "Regulations on the Governance of Online Information Content" and "Regulations on the Management of Internet User Account Information" [1] - It calls for the establishment of community rules and user agreements to manage the behavior of internet celebrity accounts effectively [1] Group 2: Negative Behavior List - The negative list includes the following behaviors: - Spreading vulgar content, including the use of inappropriate language and soft pornography [2] - Promoting undesirable values that contradict socialist core values, such as "lying flat" and "wealth worship" [2] - Creating negative personas that challenge public morals, such as glorifying criminal identities [2] - Disseminating false information, including fabricated experiences and misleading narratives [2] - Distorting policies and public events, leading to misinformation and public distrust [2] - Inciting group conflicts by stigmatizing social issues based on region, ethnicity, or profession [2] - Disclosing personal information of others, leading to online violence [3] - Organizing online disputes or offline confrontations due to personal conflicts [3] - Soliciting negative information under the guise of "rights protection" for malicious purposes [3] - Encouraging fans to gather in unsafe areas, disrupting public order [3] - Using celebrity status to extort services or benefits from others [4] - Engaging in unlicensed operations in areas requiring specific qualifications [4] - Conducting illegal activities such as gambling and fraud through coordinated accounts [4]