According to news from the Tibet Internet Police on February 14, six regional anchors including "Tibet BC" conducted vulgar live broadcast activities in the form of "PK" on an Internet platform. Recently, the Tibetan public security organs acted quickly to investigate and deal wi

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According to news from the Tibet Internet Police on February 14, six regional anchors including "Tibet BC" conducted vulgar live broadcast activities in the form of "pk" on an Internet platform. Recently, the Tibetan public security organs acted quickly to investigate and deal with the six vulgar live broadcast network anchors involved in accordance with the law. They were detained administratively for 7 to 15 days, and coordinated with the cyberspace department to permanently suspend the accounts of the six anchors involved. .

html On February 1, the Lhasa Internet Police discovered during their work that six local anchors including "Tibet BC" were conducting vulgar live broadcasts in the form of "pk" on an Internet platform. Undesirable content was repeatedly displayed during the live broadcast, involving vulgar language, sexual hints, provocative words and actions, etc., which seriously disrupted social and public order.

According to news from the Tibet Internet Police on February 14, six regional anchors including 'Tibet BC' conducted vulgar live broadcast activities in the form of 'PK' on an Internet platform. Recently, the Tibetan public security organs acted quickly to investigate and deal wi - Lujuba

The Lhasa Internet Security Department responded quickly and immediately organized the police to carry out verification work on the live broadcast content, and sent capable police forces to join forces with the Chengguan District Public Security Bureau and the Duilong District Public Security Bureau to investigate the involved anchors Ba, Mi and Xi. Six persons, namely XX, Peng, Qiong and Ge, were summoned for examination in accordance with the law.

According to news from the Tibet Internet Police on February 14, six regional anchors including 'Tibet BC' conducted vulgar live broadcast activities in the form of 'PK' on an Internet platform. Recently, the Tibetan public security organs acted quickly to investigate and deal wi - Lujuba

After review, in order to attract traffic and obtain more share of platform gifts, Ba Moumou, together with the other five female anchors, used vulgar punishments for the female anchors after winning the live "pk" as bait, attracting a large number of netizens to reward them.

According to news from the Tibet Internet Police on February 14, six regional anchors including 'Tibet BC' conducted vulgar live broadcast activities in the form of 'PK' on an Internet platform. Recently, the Tibetan public security organs acted quickly to investigate and deal wi - Lujuba

The six people all confessed to their behavior of conducting vulgar live broadcasts on the Internet and disrupting public order.

According to the relevant provisions of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China", the public security organs of Duilong District, Lhasa City imposed a penalty of administrative detention on Ba XX for 15 days in accordance with the law. The public security organs of Chengguan District, Lhasa City sentenced Mi XX and XX and Peng were sentenced to 10 days of administrative detention, and Qiong and Ge were sentenced to 7 days of administrative detention. They also coordinated with the Internet Information Department to permanently suspend the accounts of the six anchors involved.

The Internet is not a place outside the law. Building a civilized, healthy and legal cyberspace is the social responsibility of every citizen. Netizens should consciously abide by relevant Internet laws, regulations and regulations when live broadcasting and publishing information on online social media, advocate civilized Internet access, carry forward socialist core values, consciously resist harmful information content, jointly abide by online order, and create a good cyberspace.

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Dai Youqing

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