Chinese Authorities Impose Sanctions On Internet Media Platforms Spreading Pornography, Takhayul, And Prostitution
JAKARTA - A number of top internet media platforms in China, such as Baidu, Weibo, Douyu, and Douben were sanctioned by local authorities on charges of disseminating information that harms the public. Several media platforms during the first quarter of 2023 did not carry out their duties properly so that information disseminated was detrimental to the public, such as pornography, prostitution, prostitution, and gambling, said the Chinese Cyber Agency (CAC) in a statement in Beijing, Sunday 30 April. For these sanctions, the management is required to report any problems he faces to the local authorities. They are also asked to resolve these issues within a predetermined period of time. Some accounts that have been reported to disseminate information about pornography, prostitution, prostitution, and gambling must be dealt with properly. The person in charge of these accounts is also subject to administrative sanctions in the form of fines.
During the first three months CAC has socialized regulations on the 2,203 platform, suspending and updating 48 platforms. CAC also removed 55 apps and 12 mini programs, CAC was quoted as saying by local media. Together with local telecommunications authorities, CAC also canceled a number of licenses and closed 4,208 illegal sites. In the second quarter CAC focused on encouraging local authorities to carry out surveillance tasks according to applicable regulations and provide effective protection of the interests of legitimate internet users in China.