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Meta removes Facebook page allegedly used to target ICE agents after pressure from DOJ
CNBC· 2025-10-14 18:05
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during a roundtable on "Antifa," an anti-fascist movement he designated a domestic "terrorist organization" via executive order on September 22, at the White House in Washington, D.C., Oct. 8, 2025.Meta removed a Facebook group page on Tuesday that was allegedly used to "dox and target" U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Chicago after being contacted by the Department of Justice.Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed the Facebook takedown in an X post, and ...
被约谈和责令改正,今日头条回应:进一步完善热榜审核规则和标准
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-23 11:39
Core Viewpoint - The company acknowledges the recent regulatory scrutiny regarding the management of the trending topics list and emphasizes its commitment to compliance and improvement [1][2] Group 1: Regulatory Response - The company has been penalized by the regulatory authorities for poor management of the trending topics list [1] - A special task force will be established to conduct a comprehensive self-examination and rectify existing issues [1] Group 2: Future Actions - The company plans to optimize the review mechanisms and standards for the trending topics to ensure the authenticity and correctness of information sources [2] - There will be an intensified crackdown on illegal content and malicious activities, with the establishment of a long-term governance mechanism [2] - The company commits to regularly publishing updates on the governance progress of the trending topics, allowing for social and user oversight [2]
法国一通过受虐吸引眼球的视频博主在直播中死亡,法国官员:令人震惊
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-08-20 08:09
Group 1 - The incident involving French video blogger Raphael Graven, who died during a live stream, has raised concerns about the regulation of violent content on video platforms [1][3] - Graven, known online as Jean-Paul Manoff, had over one million followers and was particularly popular on the streaming platform Kick, which is known for its lenient regulations and higher revenue sharing for creators [3] - French officials, including Clara Chappaz, the representative for AI and digital technology, emphasized the need for accountability in regulating illegal content on online platforms, stating that this is not an option but a legal obligation [3] Group 2 - The French government is taking the incident seriously, with officials expressing shock and calling for stricter oversight of online content to protect children from exposure to violence [3] - Kick has stated that it is conducting an urgent review of the situation and is cooperating with stakeholders in the investigation, expressing condolences for Graven's death [3]