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ByteDance’s Douyin fined maximum amount for spreading vulgar content

- Page Editor: tulei@globaltime­s.com.cn

Chinese short video platform Douyin, owned by Chinese tech firm ByteDance, has been fined the maximum amount by regulators for spreading obscene, pornograph­ic and vulgar content. The platform could also be subjected to tightened regulation­s over its algorithms­driven business model, after a Chinese consumer group sent a stern warning to internet platforms on how they have been abusing their algorithms to “bully” consumers.

Some users have sexual provocatio­ns, sexual suggestion­s, and smoking in their live broadcasts in Douyin, and the comment barrage in some live broadcast rooms contains vulgar content, the office for pornograph­ic and vulgar content censorship said on Friday.

The office said giant internet platforms have a huge number of users, and once harmful content is publicly distribute­d, it will have extremely bad effects.

The Chinese Consumer Associatio­n (CCA) also said on Thursday that it will strengthen regulation­s of online retailing algorithms to protect consumers’ right to fair trade

CCA noted that some internet platforms have been abusing their algorithms – which are supposed to improve operating efficiency to offer more diversifie­d and highqualit­y services – to “bully” consumers or even distort their values and moral ideas.

It urged platform operators to uphold the principle of comprehens­iveness and fairness in the use of algorithm technology.

It stressed that the applicatio­n should be in line with core socialist values to maintain public social order and good customs.

Li Yi, a senior research fellow at the Internet Research Center of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Friday that if China’s internet firms do not remedy their wrongdoing­s, Chinese regulators would probably take action to penalize them.

“Top-down correction is necessary. It will benefit the industry’s long-term developmen­t,” Li noted.

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