Harbin reported that the Cyberspace Administration of China recently issued the "Notice on Carrying out the Special Action of "Qing Lang and Internet Anger", which clarified the goals and priorities of this action, aiming to focus on cracking down on the problem of Internet violence, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the majority of netizens, and building a good network ecology.
According to the notice, this special operation will focus on cracking down on malicious attacks, name-calling, provoking group confrontation and other prominent online anger problems.
In addition, a number of illegal accounts, groups and ** platforms will also be punished to curb the spread and spread of online anger.
The circular clarifies seven prominent types of cyber malaise problems. Among them, it is called"Internet toilets"malicious remarks and provocative acts seriously infringe on the dignity and rights and interests of others.
In addition, malicious rumors attacking the parties to hot events, stigmatizing specific groups, and inciting regional confrontation are not only harmful to individuals, but also exacerbate social conflicts and contradictions.
Vulgar and bad live broadcast behaviors, such as fighting PK, are also an erosion of social value.
Organized malicious abuse and reporting of others, fabrication of online slang, malicious memes, and incitement of extreme emotions on the Internet have seriously undermined the harmony and stability of the Internet and must be severely punished. In order to achieve the objectives of the special operation, the circular clearly requires that violations be severely punished in accordance with the law.
Specifically, it is necessary to close the illegal accounts, groups, and post bars, clean up the illegal function settings, and deal with the illegal platform links.
Only through severe punishment measures can a strong deterrent be formed and the order of the network can be maintained.
In addition to specific action requirements, the notice also emphasizes strengthening publicity** and encouraging netizens to actively participate in reporting complaints. By disclosing information about violations and reports, more people can pay attention and increase social pressure on online abusive behavior.
At the same time, it is necessary to promote work deployment, consolidate platform responsibilities, and improve content management mechanisms to ensure the effectiveness of special actions.
Only by forming standardized management and effective implementation can we continuously purify the network environment and build a good network ecology.
In the current network environment, rectifying network violence has become an important task. **The Cyberspace Administration of China's (CAC) campaign demonstrates a high level of concern and determination for cyber aggression.
Through this action, we are expected to build a clear cyberspace, protect the legitimate rights and interests of the majority of netizens, and jointly build a harmonious online ecology.