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China issues notice to strengthen management of 'self media'
Published on: 2023-07-11
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Self-media accounts, particularly non-institutional content publishers on platforms such as WeChat and Weibo, are facing stricter management, and operators should be more disciplined if they want to continue posting information online, according to a recent notification.
 

The notification was issued by the Cyberspace Administration of China, the country's top internet regulator, on Wednesday, and published on its website on Monday.
 

The administration announced 13 requirements that all websites and platforms nationwide must meet and urged them to strengthen their management of self-media accounts to maintain order in cyberspace.
 

It states in the notification that websites and platforms should review registered accounts and those with name changes to protect official accounts from fraud.
 

"If the posted information contains names or logos of the Party and government agencies, military organs, news media or administrative departments, related accounts must be reviewed manually," it said.
 

"Stricter reviews need to be conducted on self-media accounts concerning finance, education, healthcare and justice, and introductions on the qualifications and professional backgrounds of the content publishers should also be annotated on these accounts' homepages," it added.
 

While requiring self-media accounts to publish the sources of content involving domestic and foreign affairs, policies or social issues, it also clarifies that publishers should not take words out of context, nor distort facts by means such as patchwork editing.
 

If rumors related to policies, people's livelihood or public emergencies are discovered, websites and platforms must mark them in a timely manner and take advantage of algorithms to reduce the spread of untrue content, it said.
 

"Self-media accounts will be shut down, blacklisted and reported to cyberspace departments if they are found to have produced rumors, stirred up the public or spread illegal or harmful information," it added.
 

In addition, cyberspace departments across the country have been instructed to conduct stronger supervision and guidance on websites and platforms, especially those involved with news, livestreaming and short videos, according to the notification.
 

中央网信办13条规定加强“自媒体”管理

中央网信办秘书局日前下发通知要求加强“自媒体”管理,共计13条管理规定。通知要求,网站平台应当有效防止“自媒体”假冒仿冒行为,对账号信息中含有党政军机关、新闻媒体、行政区划名称或标识的,必须人工审核;应当严格核验从事金融、教育、医疗卫生、司法等领域信息内容生产的“自媒体”,并在账号主页展示认证材料名称,加注所属领域标签。
 

通知明确,“自媒体”在发布涉及国内外时事、公共政策、社会事件等相关信息时,网站平台应当要求其准确标注信息来源;使用自行拍摄的图片、视频的,需逐一标注拍摄时间、地点等相关信息;使用技术生成的图片、视频的,需明确标注系技术生成;引用旧闻旧事的,必须明确说明当时事件发生的时间、地点。

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