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网信办出手!针对“自媒体”发布不实信息乱象
证券时报· 2025-07-29 09:15
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the launch of a two-month special action by the Central Cyberspace Administration of China to address the issue of misinformation spread by self-media, aiming to regulate information dissemination and enhance public trust [1]. Summary by Categories Key Issues Targeted - The special action focuses on four major issues: 1. Malicious hype and misleading public information, including impersonation of individuals during significant events and fabricating information in critical fields like finance and military [2]. 2. Distortion of facts through various means, such as using AI to create fake identities, manipulating narratives, and spreading false information about policies and events [3]. 3. Lack of proper source attribution, where information is shared without clear or accurate sourcing, leading to confusion and misinformation [4]. 4. Dissemination of false information in professional fields without proper certification, misrepresenting expertise, and creating misleading narratives [5].
中央网信办出手,严打自媒体四类乱象!
券商中国· 2025-07-29 07:24
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the launch of a two-month nationwide campaign by the Central Cyberspace Administration to address the dissemination of false information by self-media platforms, focusing on four major issues related to misleading public information and the manipulation of narratives. Group 1: Major Issues Addressed - Maliciously exploiting public interest by impersonating individuals involved in significant events or public figures to mislead the audience [1][2] - Distorting facts using artificial intelligence and other means to create false narratives that deceive the public [3] - Misrepresentation of policies and regulations that affect public interests, spreading false information about potential changes or significant events [5][6] Group 2: Information Authenticity Concerns - Failure to accurately label sources of information related to current events, public policies, and social issues, leading to confusion about the authenticity of the content [8][9] - Use of misleading labels or incorrect source citations that prevent the public from tracing the true origin of the information [10][11] Group 3: Professional Integrity Issues - Publishing unverified or scientifically inaccurate information under the guise of professional expertise, including the misuse of credentials [12][13] - Creating tutorials that promote deceptive practices to gain attention and disrupt the order of information dissemination [14]