Happy Lunar New Year: Beijing warns of enhanced surveillance during celebrations
Additionally, the regulator is taking action against those wishing to spread gloomy outlooks of life in China through what it is calling"false information," particularly related to COVID. Epidemic-related online"rumors" – such as discussing dubious cures, stories of breakouts, or urban legends of patients – are all a big no. So is bemoaning your misery in an attempt to solicit donations, or slagging off the situation in your hometown.
Other internet behaviors Beijing wants to quash this season include online gambling and fraud, superstition and fortune telling, cyberbullying, influencers that hype up illegal activity or showcase prison life. Toxic onlineare again under Beijing's eye, to ensure that frenzied online discussions don't spill out from spats over celebrities and brands into sporting stoushes.
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