China says 1.19 million harmful information removed from internet

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China says 1.19 million harmful information removed from internet

Over a month long campaign, more than 1.19 million pieces of harmful information on the internet have been cleaned up, and more than 160,000 online accounts and groups have been held accountable, China's top internet regulator said on Wednesday.

In January, the Cyberspace Administration of China launched a campaign in an effort to curb the spread of illegal or irrational information online, focusing on content involving the irrational support or idolization of celebrities during the Spring Festival holiday, as well as content that harmed minors or fanned rumors.

More than 31,000 posts that lured fans of pop stars with disingenuous content to generate views and incite followers of different celebrities to argue with each other on the internet have been removed, with 8,500 accounts receiving punishment.

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More than 140,000 pieces of disinformation related to the news, the COVID- 19 epidemic and people's livelihoods have been deleted, and over 2,000 livestreaming rooms that spread rumors have been punished, according to the administration.

It said that cyberspace departments across the country have also cleaned up more than 3,000 accounts that were deemed harmful to children, including some that encouraged minors to drink alcohol or smoke or cause them to become addicted to the internet.

Spam and information about gambling have been removed, it added.