A real estate company in Xi'an recently issued a tender announcement, the content of which has attracted widespread attention. The tender announcement involves topic monitoring and negative public opinion guidance among the owner group, and stipulates that bidders need to have unannounced visit experience, which has sparked discussions about privacy protection and information transparency.
The real estate company clarified the need for topic monitoring of the owner group. In today's era of social networking, the protection of privacy and personal information is particularly important. However, the proposal of the tender has raised concerns about the misuse of owners' personal information. Real estate companies should recognize the importance of privacy protection and formulate appropriate measures to protect the personal privacy rights and interests of property owners.
The tender announcement mentions the requirement of negative public opinion channeling. In the Internet era, negative public opinion often has a negative impact on corporate image and reputation. However, there is still controversy over whether real estate companies have the right to delete public opinion information. If companies delete posts excessively or falsify facts, it may undermine information transparency and credibility. Therefore, companies should use the right methods when dealing with negative public opinion, such as active communication and explanation, to maintain a good public image.
The tender announcement also requires bidders to have unannounced visit experience. This requirement raises concerns about infringement of property owners' rights and voyeurism. While unannounced visits can help to understand what's going on and improve services, they also need to be done with care. Real estate enterprises shall clarify the purpose and scope of unannounced visits, carry out relevant activities in accordance with laws and regulations, and respect the privacy of individuals.