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Since deploying and promoting short video content labeling in May of this year, the Central Internet Information Office has stepped up inspection efforts to strictly dispose of a number of short video accounts that post fictional interpretations and do not label content in accordance with regulations. Some typical cases are reported below. 1. In response to the fact that some accounts were not labeled, they interpreted stories such as “The Disabled Wife Becomes Pregnant Again” and “Raising Donations for Help”, and used images of people with disabilities to sell miserably, consume public empathy issues, and shut down online accounts such as “Love Is Full of People” and “Accompany Ning Bao to Fight the Monster”. 2. Some accounts were not labeled, and online accounts such as “Single Dad Bringing His Baby to Deliver Takeout” and “Taking the Baby to Deliver Takeout Paralyzed on the Side of the Road” and “Juanzi Goes to the Side of the Road” and “The Takeaway Rider Accidentally Scratches a Millionaire Luxury Car During Meal Delivery”, portraying sad and misleading public perceptions, and banning online accounts such as “Guizhou Xiaohong 6868”, “Hong Kong Haonan Positive Energy Life Record”, “Juanzi Thanks to You” and “Happy to Be in It” Dispose of it by saying or closing. 3. Some accounts have not been labeled, interpreting a bridge between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law arguing and clashing, fictional episodes such as “Five Years of Dating,” “Love Triangle Competition,” etc., deliberately amplifying family or emotional conflicts, intensifying social anxiety issues, and banning or closing online accounts such as “Grandma Ding Ding,” “Ruyi,” “Keiko is not convinced,” “Gu Danchen's Daily Life,” “Xinxin Baby,” and “Qianqian.” 4. In response to unmarked accounts, fictional stories such as “Bentley Owner Rescuing an Abandoned Newcomer” and “Mountain Hiker Rescuing a Wandering Woman”, as well as simulating falsified content such as “Who Dares to Give Negative Reviews” to trick the public's good feelings and trust issues with false positive energy, “Yang Li 2328,” “A Little Big Brother,” “Lan Shan listens | Cohen,” and “Lan Shan listens | Cohen” are banned or closed. Over the past two months, various key website platforms have cleaned up more than 241,000 short videos in violation of labeling regulations, disposed of more than 21,000 accounts, and corrected or replaced short videos with mislabeled and missing bids more than 1.275,000 times. Furthermore, for some small to medium platforms that have not strictly implemented the short video content labeling requirements, the relevant territorial Internet information departments have been ordered to interview and deal with them. In the next step, the Central Internet Information Office will continue to promote the implementation of standardized labeling for short video content, and continue to strictly dispose of and publicly expose platforms and accounts that have not implemented labeling requirements.
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Since deploying and promoting short video content labeling in May of this year, the Central Internet Information Office has stepped up inspection efforts to strictly dispose of a number of short video accounts that post fictional interpretations and do not label content in accordance with regulations. Some typical cases are reported below. 1. In response to the fact that some accounts were not labeled, they interpreted stories such as “The Disabled Wife Becomes Pregnant Again” and “Raising Donations for Help”, and used images of people with disabilities to sell miserably, consume public empathy issues, and shut down online accounts such as “Love Is Full of People” and “Accompany Ning Bao to Fight the Monster”. 2. Some accounts were not labeled, and online accounts such as “Single Dad Bringing His Baby to Deliver Takeout” and “Taking the Baby to Deliver Takeout Paralyzed on the Side of the Road” and “Juanzi Goes to the Side of the Road” and “The Takeaway Rider Accidentally Scratches a Millionaire Luxury Car During Meal Delivery”, portraying sad and misleading public perceptions, and banning online accounts such as “Guizhou Xiaohong 6868”, “Hong Kong Haonan Positive Energy Life Record”, “Juanzi Thanks to You” and “Happy to Be in It” Dispose of it by saying or closing. 3. Some accounts have not been labeled, interpreting a bridge between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law arguing and clashing, fictional episodes such as “Five Years of Dating,” “Love Triangle Competition,” etc., deliberately amplifying family or emotional conflicts, intensifying social anxiety issues, and banning or closing online accounts such as “Grandma Ding Ding,” “Ruyi,” “Keiko is not convinced,” “Gu Danchen's Daily Life,” “Xinxin Baby,” and “Qianqian.” 4. In response to unmarked accounts, fictional stories such as “Bentley Owner Rescuing an Abandoned Newcomer” and “Mountain Hiker Rescuing a Wandering Woman”, as well as simulating falsified content such as “Who Dares to Give Negative Reviews” to trick the public's good feelings and trust issues with false positive energy, “Yang Li 2328,” “A Little Big Brother,” “Lan Shan listens | Cohen,” and “Lan Shan listens | Cohen” are banned or closed. Over the past two months, various key website platforms have cleaned up more than 241,000 short videos in violation of labeling regulations, disposed of more than 21,000 accounts, and corrected or replaced short videos with mislabeled and missing bids more than 1.275,000 times. Furthermore, for some small to medium platforms that have not strictly implemented the short video content labeling requirements, the relevant territorial Internet information departments have been ordered to interview and deal with them. In the next step, the Central Internet Information Office will continue to promote the implementation of standardized labeling for short video content, and continue to strictly dispose of and publicly expose platforms and accounts that have not implemented labeling requirements.
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