Internet rumors refer to rumors that are spread through online media (Weibo, foreign **, online forums, social **, chat software, etc.) without factual basis. Online rumors mainly involve emergencies, public health, food and drug safety, politicians, subversion of tradition, deviance, etc.
On January 19, the Taihe Branch of the Jinzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau organized and carried out a publicity campaign to combat and rectify online rumors, so as to further advance the special action to crack down on and rectify online rumors, further improve the ability of the people in the jurisdiction to recognize, distinguish, and prevent rumors, and create a harmonious and safe online environment.
The purpose of this activity is to make the general public aware of the harmfulness of online rumors, raise everyone's awareness of anti-fraud, and create a harmonious and stable social environment. Publicity activities are carried out through various channels, including the distribution of leaflets, distribution of promotional materials, etc.
In the course of publicity, the people's police went deep into communities, schools, shops, Internet cafes and other relatively densely populated places in their jurisdictions, and explained to the masses face-to-face the harmfulness of online rumors, reminding everyone not to believe unfamiliar information and not to spread unconfirmed news at will. Advocate that the broad masses do not spread rumors, do not spread rumors, do not believe rumors, regulate the use of the Internet, and speak rationally. At the same time, citizens are also encouraged to actively report online rumors and jointly safeguard cyberspace.
This publicity activity has received significant social repercussions, and has significantly enhanced the vigilance and prevention awareness of the people in the jurisdiction against online rumors. Everyone has said that they will be more vigilant against the potential harm of online rumors.
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The Internet is not a place outside the law, and the general public is requested not to publish untrue or inappropriate remarks on the Internet, not to believe, spread, or spread rumors, to strive to be defenders of cyberspace, and to resolutely resist the spread of online rumors. Taihe public security micro-policing.