China to Launch New Campaign to Regulate Social Media News Sites

Cyberspace Administration of China plans to target commercial sites and social media accounts that illegally write and edit news reports.

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By Reuters | Updated: 23 July 2020 15:45 IST
Highlights
  • The CAC said it will regulate online forums and livestreamed classes also
  • It will push media sites to propagate more positive energy
  • China's strict online censorship rules have tightened in recent years

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China's top Internet watchdog will launch a new campaign to crack down on the social media accounts of independent news providers, it said Thursday.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) will target commercial websites and social media accounts that illegally write and edit news items, and repost news articles from non-compliant sources, the CAC said in a statement on its website.

It would also deal with click bait stories, misinformation, and other sensationlised online content, it added.

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The CAC said it would also regulate online forums and livestreamed lectures, and push media sites to propagate more positive energy.

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China's strict online censorship rules have tightened in recent years with new legislation to restrict media outlets, surveillance measures for media sites and rolling campaigns to remove content deemed unacceptable.

In June, CAC penalised several of the country's leading livestreaming and video platforms for spreading "low taste" content, reprimanding women wearing low cut clothes and men for indecent dancing and using foul language.

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