[Source: Wenhui Po] On August 17, the Internet Security Brigade of the Public Security Bureau of Zaduo County, Qinghai Province announced that during a video inspection a few days ago, the police discovered that an anchor on a short video platform actually posted on the live broa

[Source: Wenhui Po]

html On August 17, the Internet Security Brigade of the Public Security Bureau of Zaduo County, Qinghai Province announced that during a video inspection, the police discovered that an anchor on a short video platform had actually posted on the live broadcast platform in order to attract traffic and increase fans. The live broadcast of the fight violated the Cybersecurity Law, Internet Information Content Ecological Governance Regulations and other laws and regulations and related work requirements. The police banned his short video account indefinitely.

▲The short video account that broadcast live fights was banned

The police reported that after investigation and verification, the anchor deliberately argued with others to create topics and conflicts during the live broadcast, causing fights and violent conflicts, causing netizens to watch. This kind of behavior seriously deviates from the normal track of online live broadcasts, damages the legitimate rights and interests of viewers, seriously endangers the health of the network ecology, infringes on the physical and mental health of minors, and causes negative social impact.

After the incident, the police quickly intervened in the investigation. The anchor has violated laws and regulations such as the Cybersecurity Law, Internet Information Content Ecological Governance Regulations, and relevant work requirements. The police have banned his short video account indefinitely.

Police remind: With the rapid development of the online live broadcast industry, some anchors use various means to attract viewers in order to pursue traffic and attention. Among them, some extreme behaviors gradually emerged, seriously violating network behavioral norms and social order. The Internet is not a place outside the law. Information and speech posted online should abide by laws and regulations. For illegal activities that fabricate, disseminate, and spread rumors and disrupt social order, the police will investigate and deal with them in accordance with the law and will not tolerate them.

[Source: Wenhui Po]

html On August 17, the Internet Security Brigade of the Public Security Bureau of Zaduo County, Qinghai Province announced that during a video inspection, the police discovered that an anchor on a short video platform had actually posted on the live broadcast platform in order to attract traffic and increase fans. The live broadcast of the fight violated the Cybersecurity Law, Internet Information Content Ecological Governance Regulations and other laws and regulations and related work requirements. The police banned his short video account indefinitely.

▲The short video account that broadcast live fights was banned

The police reported that after investigation and verification, the anchor deliberately argued with others to create topics and conflicts during the live broadcast, causing fights and violent conflicts, causing netizens to watch. This kind of behavior seriously deviates from the normal track of online live broadcasts, damages the legitimate rights and interests of viewers, seriously endangers the health of the network ecology, infringes on the physical and mental health of minors, and causes negative social impact.

After the incident, the police quickly intervened in the investigation. The anchor has violated laws and regulations such as the Cybersecurity Law, Internet Information Content Ecological Governance Regulations, and relevant work requirements. The police have banned his short video account indefinitely.

Police remind: With the rapid development of the online live broadcast industry, some anchors use various means to attract viewers in order to pursue traffic and attention. Among them, some extreme behaviors gradually emerged, seriously violating network behavioral norms and social order. The Internet is not a place outside the law. Information and speech posted online should abide by laws and regulations. For illegal activities that fabricate, disseminate, and spread rumors and disrupt social order, the police will investigate and deal with them in accordance with the law and will not tolerate them.

Source丨Zaduo Public Security Bureau