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BEIJING, April 15 (Xinhua) – China’s top internet regulator launched a nationwide campaign Tuesday to crack down on malicious marketing in the short video sector, aiming to foster a healthier and more trustworthy online environment.
The three-month initiative targets fabricated content, disinformation, conduct that offends public order and good morals, and policy-violating practices to attract viewers, according to the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission.
Key offenses include staging emotionally manipulative content to exploit public sympathy for financial gain, as well as using deepfakes and altered audio or visuals to fabricate stories, the office said.
The campaign underscores the importance of accountability, requiring short video platforms to curb malicious marketing. Platforms and accounts found in serious violation will face strict penalties.
China is home to a vast short video market. As of June 2024, the number of short video users reached 1.05 billion, accounting for 95.5 percent of the country’s total internet population.
My brain must be melting, I thought it said “China is cracking down on short people” for a second there…
Short kings hold up half the sky (while standing on lil stools)
No short gods, no short kings, no short masters.
Oh no, not the tiny man massacre!
https://youtu.be/v8UVBgUd9GE
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: