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中央网信办:将加大对恶意营销信息处置力度
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-07 08:59
另外,中央网信办将联合多部门建立网络水军长效治理机制,严肃查处网络水军有组织刷分控评、刷量 增粉、刷单炒信等行为。同时加大对恶意营销信息处置力度,聚焦恶意虚假摆拍、散布虚假信息、违背 公序良俗、违规引流营销等四类恶意营销突出问题,开展专项整治,督促指导相关平台明确审核和处置 标准,畅通投诉举报渠道,完善标签标注功能,健全算法推荐和流量分配规则,优化营利权限管理,坚 决遏制恶意营销信息泛滥之势。会同相关部门开展个人信息保护系列专项行动,深入治理App、智能终 端、自动售卖、扫码点餐等常用服务和常见生活场景中存在的违法违规收集使用个人信息典型问题。 市场监管总局和国家网信办今天(1月7日)联合召开新闻发布会,发布会上针对目前网络交易中存在的 恶意营销、网络水军、个人隐私泄露等问题,中央网信办有关负责人表示将强化营销售卖类信息内容管 理,指导网络交易平台加强商品介绍、用户评论、搜索推荐、账号信息等重点环节管理,梳理违规商品 清单,明确违规营销行为,严厉打击编造虚假场景人设、无底线带货营销等行为。 ...
清朗网络不容“隐秘角落”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 23:14
法律落地不是网络治理的终点,而是清朗网络建设的新起点。推动"私聊不违法"的认知彻底根除,有关 部门应细化"淫秽信息"界定标准,清晰区分违法内容与正常社交、艺术创作的边界,严防过度执法;同 时完善证据固定机制,借助技术手段追溯传播链条,确保违法必究、执法必严。社交平台要扛起主体责 任,升级内容识别技术,对淫秽信息实现"秒级预警、快速处置";健全群聊管理责任清单,让"谁建群 谁负责、谁管理谁担责"成为行业常态。 私聊传播不雅信息,绝非无伤大雅的"小事",而是触碰法律红线的违法行为。将于2026年1月1日正式施 行的《治安管理处罚法》第八十条明确规定,利用信息网络、电话等通讯工具传播淫秽信息,无论场景 公私、是否牟利,最高可处十五日拘留、五千元罚款。 法律对网络传播行为的规制升级,不是对网络自由的限制,而是对公共利益的守护。有人质疑规制私密 聊天侵犯隐私,实则混淆了隐私保护与违法豁免的边界。法律规制的是"传播淫秽信息"这一违法行为, 而非正常私人通讯。公民合法隐私受法律严格保护,但任何以"隐私"为幌子的违法行径,都必将受到严 惩。 ...
澳大利亚未成年人社媒禁令,“一刀切”政策折射治理困局
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-11 15:16
Group 1 - The Australian government's youth social media ban aims to protect minors under 16 from harmful online content, but it highlights the government's inability to effectively manage internet governance and social issues, relying instead on a one-size-fits-all approach to cater to political interests [1][2] - The ban may inadvertently push youth towards more hidden and unregulated "underground" channels for social interaction, which could pose greater risks in terms of data privacy and harmful content compared to established social media platforms [2] - Effective internet governance for minors requires a comprehensive approach that includes digital literacy education, algorithm improvement, and community involvement, rather than simplistic bans that contradict educational principles [2][4] Group 2 - In contrast to Western countries, China's internet governance has been recognized for its effective solutions that balance development and protection, such as the implementation of the "Minor Internet Protection Regulations" which clearly define aspects of online safety for minors [3] - China's approach includes a "minor mode" that limits usage time and sets age-appropriate content, demonstrating a combination of effective market practices and proactive government involvement, showcasing a sophisticated governance model [3] - The focus should be on guiding minors to understand the internet as a regulated space rather than imposing blanket bans, emphasizing the need for refined governance that combines digital literacy and risk management [4]
苏州市政协党组会议召开 研究市政协十五届五次会议筹备工作
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-12-06 00:22
Core Points - The meeting emphasized the importance of adhering to Xi Jinping's directives on comprehensive rule of law and enhancing urban governance in Suzhou [1] - The need to inherit and promote the noble spirit and fine style of the older generation of revolutionaries was highlighted, along with a focus on the "14th Five-Year Plan" development [1] - The meeting discussed the preparation for the 15th session of the Municipal Political Consultative Conference and other work, stressing the importance of maintaining a sense of urgency and responsibility [1] Summary by Categories - **Rule of Law and Governance** - The meeting focused on contributing to the construction of a law-based Suzhou and improving the level of urban governance through the wisdom and strength of the Political Consultative Conference [1] - **Historical Legacy and Development Planning** - Emphasis was placed on remembering the original mission and planning around the "14th Five-Year Plan" to strengthen mission responsibility and deepen consultation and political discussion [1] - **Party Discipline and Organizational Strengthening** - The meeting addressed the implementation of the Central Political Bureau's requirements for strict party governance and the enhancement of leadership and cadre team construction [1] - **Network Governance** - Active participation in network governance was encouraged, with a call for committee members to provide advice and suggestions to create a clear online space [1]
微博清理涉攻击运动员、引战互撕等内容 超3000个账号被禁言
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-17 11:05
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the efforts made by the platform to ensure a safe, healthy, and harmonious viewing environment during the 15th National Games, focusing on the management of uncivil behaviors and violations among users [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **User Management and Violations** The platform has identified and taken action against over 3,100 accounts for violations such as attacking athletes and engaging in inflammatory discussions, implementing measures ranging from temporary to permanent bans [1] - **Specific Cases of Violations** Notable accounts such as @重老说乒乓 and @龙眼观彩 were subjected to bans for posting inflammatory content, while accounts like @外星非牛顿流体小狗 and @是风该自由11 faced similar actions for engaging in abusive and malicious rumors [1] - **Call for Rational Discussion** The platform urges users to focus on the competition, engage in rational discussions, and avoid inciting irrational emotions, emphasizing the respect deserved by all athletes participating in the games [1]
腾讯QQ第三季度累计打击账号270万个,处置相关违规内容15万余条
Cai Jing Wang· 2025-10-21 05:30
Core Insights - Tencent QQ has released its third-quarter governance report for 2025, highlighting efforts to combat harmful content and protect underage users [2] Group 1: User Protection Measures - In the third quarter of 2025, QQ has taken action against 2.7 million accounts to enhance protection for underage users [2] - The platform has disposed of over 150,000 pieces of inappropriate content related to underage users and banned over 6,000 accounts and groups [2] Group 2: Combatting Harmful Content - QQ has focused on addressing "spray culture," which involves organized harassment and personal attacks, resulting in the banning of over 600 accounts and groups and the removal of over 400 pieces of content [2] - The platform's efforts against "spray culture" aim to protect victims' rights and maintain a healthy communication environment [2] Group 3: Fraud Prevention - In the third quarter, QQ has dealt with 2.5 million accounts and groups related to online fraud, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining a safe online space [2]
对负面情绪的流量生意不能姑息
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-09-22 16:18
Core Viewpoint - The central government is launching a two-month campaign to address the spread of negative emotions and malicious content on social media, which has been linked to the promotion of despair and anxiety among the public [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The Central Cyberspace Administration of China has issued a notice to implement a nationwide campaign titled "Clearing Up: Rectifying Malicious Provocation of Negative Emotions" [1]. - The campaign aims to combat the rise of content that promotes negative emotions, such as "lying flat" and "giving up," which are being used by social media influencers to attract followers [1][2]. Group 2: Impact on Society - The proliferation of negative narratives not only distorts social psychological emotions but also undermines rational public discourse on social platforms, pushing them towards irrational and extreme content consumption [2]. - The negative portrayal of societal issues can weaken the public's trust in genuine motivational stories and diminish the recognition of hard work and perseverance among laborers [2]. Group 3: Legislative Recommendations - There is an urgent need to improve legislation to address online and offline entities, ensuring that all forms of media are subject to legal scrutiny [3]. - Recommendations include enhancing the legal framework to fill gaps in existing laws and establishing specific laws to combat "internet celebrity violence" [3].
治理网络“李鬼”净化医疗科普
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-09-22 00:14
Core Viewpoint - The recent notice issued by the Central Cyberspace Administration and other departments aims to regulate the dissemination of medical science popularization information by "self-media" to prevent misinformation and protect public rights [1][2] Group 1: Regulation and Governance - The notice is a response to the proliferation of fake medical accounts that mislead the public and threaten the integrity of the digital economy [1] - The rise of short video platforms has contributed to the growth of the digital economy but has also led to the emergence of misleading content disguised as educational material [1][2] - The essence of the digital economy relies on trust, and misinformation undermines this trust, increasing transaction costs due to public skepticism [1] Group 2: Challenges and Solutions - The rapid development of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, has exacerbated information asymmetry, making it harder for the public to verify the authenticity of information [2] - The algorithm-driven content recommendation system tends to promote sensational and emotionally charged content, while genuine educational content struggles to gain visibility [2] - A collaborative approach is needed to combat misinformation, including improving the certification of medical "self-media" accounts and ensuring accountability for the accuracy of disseminated information [2]
北京市网信办:一批账号被禁言、关闭!
中国基金报· 2025-07-06 16:02
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent actions taken by the Beijing Cyberspace Administration to address malicious marketing practices in the short video sector, highlighting specific cases of accounts engaging in deceptive and harmful behaviors [1][2][3][4]. Malicious False Staging - Accounts such as "**爱玩车" exploited tragic narratives like "磕头求雨" to attract donations under the guise of "helping farmers" and "poverty alleviation" [1] - Other accounts, like "古哥**", staged content featuring impoverished rural children to gain sympathy and increase followers [1]. Dissemination of False Information - The account "是小**" was found to have fabricated suicide information, which was confirmed by relevant authorities [2] - Another account, "****东方", created false narratives about flooding by manipulating images and information [2]. Violation of Public Morality - Accounts such as "摄影师**" and "街拍***" shared content without the consent of individuals, potentially infringing on their privacy and image rights [3] - The account "**冉" frequently posted videos themed around "escorting girls home at night," raising concerns about sensationalism for views [3]. - Accounts like "甜心***" engaged in lowbrow content by filming in public spaces and incorporating suggestive elements to provoke vulgar interactions [3]. Illegal Traffic Marketing - Accounts like "心可**" created tragic personas, posing as delivery workers to exploit public goodwill for profit [4] - The account "**姐妹" fabricated stories of abandonment and severe injuries to generate attention and traffic through repetitive, sensationalized narratives [4]. Future Actions - The Beijing Cyberspace Administration plans to strengthen the responsibility of local platforms in managing content and continue efforts to combat malicious marketing practices in the short video industry, aiming for a healthier online environment [5].
网络治理||李文冰:强化网络公共领域治理
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-17 22:34
Core Viewpoint - The rise of internet platforms has transformed them into essential public infrastructure, shifting some public authority from governments to these platforms, which have become new centers of network power. The need for effective regulation and governance of platform economies is emphasized, highlighting the importance of state involvement in restoring the public nature of the online public sphere [1][3][8]. Group 1: Platform Power and Governance - The public nature of cyberspace and the private nature of internet platform companies are foundational to discussions on global governance in the digital realm. The control of information infrastructure by various ownership entities, particularly private ones, is crucial in understanding the dynamics of internet governance [2][3]. - The rapid development of platform economies is disrupting traditional governance structures, leading to a reorganization of network power. Platforms are not only influencing social knowledge and production structures but also financial and security frameworks [3][4]. Group 2: Mechanisms of Power Restructuring - In the digital age, platforms have emerged as new forms of resource allocation and organization, significantly enhancing their ability to integrate various industries and become super platforms. The shift from traditional media to platform-driven information dissemination reflects a change in power dynamics, where information now dictates power distribution [4][5]. - Platforms are central to the digital ecosystem, controlling social infrastructure and mediating between different groups, effectively taking on roles traditionally held by governments. This shift indicates a privatization of public authority, where platforms act as "private governments" [5][6]. Group 3: Alienation of Publicness - The rise of platform power has led to a structural transformation of the public sphere, characterized by a diverse array of network actors and blurred lines between private discourse and public affairs. This transformation has resulted in a more fragmented and uncertain public opinion environment [6][7]. - The commercialization of platform media has shifted the value preferences and discourse forms in public spaces, diminishing the traditional media's role in guiding public values and leading to a market-oriented shift in publicness [7][8]. Group 4: National Governance of the Public Sphere - There is a growing trend of integrating Western and Eastern thoughts in internet governance, emphasizing fairness and justice as foundational principles. Governments need to establish mechanisms to balance the power of internet platforms and ensure they fulfill their social responsibilities [8][9]. - Key strategies for effective governance include promoting mainstream media ecosystem reforms, enhancing legal frameworks for public governance, and ensuring platforms take responsibility for self-management under regular state oversight [9].