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Internet 'Purification' Campaign
China's cyberspace regulator on Tuesday (Jan 25) announced the launch of a month-long campaign to crackdown on bad behavior in cyberspace during the Spring Festival, The Global Times reported.
The Cyberspace Administration of China, the nation’s high Internet regulator, has instructed officers to rectify social media accounts that disseminate 'illegal information' and spread 'chaos' online to ensure people enjoy a healthy and festive holidays.
The campaign will target online rumormongering and swindling, on tackling sick parts of "fan circle" culture in the entertainment industry, clampdown on culture of cyberbullying and illegal fundraising widely prevalent in online fan clubs.
In 2021, the cyberspace regulator had launched a two-month "Clear and Bright" campaign to crack down on illegal online behavior, including chaotic phenomena relating to the entertainment sector and the irrational behavior of "fan circles".
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