Recently, the police from the Internet Security Brigade of the Diebu County Public Security Bureau discovered during their work that a netizen published an article on a news platform saying: The Gansu earthquake killed 537 people in Lanzhou City, Tianshui City, Dingxi City and other places, and 195 people have lost contact. 250 people were rescued. In response to this situation, the network security team immediately conducted an inspection. After verification, the article's remarks are indeed rumors and have an inciting effect, which can easily mislead the majority of netizens and cause real harm. The publisher of the article, Cai XX, is a resident of our jurisdiction. He claimed that in order to earn traffic and obtain rebates from the platform, he produced false information into articles and spread them on a certain news platform.
The police remind
that the majority of netizens should consciously abide by relevant laws and regulations, strengthen discrimination against unverified online information, do not spread rumors, do not believe rumors, and do not spread rumors, and use practical actions to jointly maintain a clean cyberspace. Public security organs will resolutely crack down on illegal and criminal activities that fabricate and spread rumors online and disrupt public order.
[Source: Diebu Public Security]
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