China Is About To Ban Livestream People To Remove Comments

Next to the list of banned products, China's new Livestream Law draft still has many regulations related to sales.02 / 2: 30 Namhom in 18/8, Ministry of Commerce China announced The draft law to rectify the Livestream industry, which lists items banned from business such as sex toys, pharmaceuticals, monitoring equipment and foreign press publications. This is considered to be a quick growing e-commerce efforts that are growing rapidly. Besides, children under the age of 16 are not allowed to Livestream. Also according to this draft, the Livestream is proposed to use Mandarin

. At the same time, the acts of deleting, hiding negative comments or posting a fake assessment of consumers are banned.Livestream is a billion dollar industry in China. Photo: TMAll
According to SCMP, China also wants to build a credit score system exclusively for people Livestream, sales and communication service companies, based on sales. Credit information will be shared on multiple platforms and managed by the departments. Also according to the draft, the Livestream platforms must open private policies and mention data collected from users. In addition, how to collect, how to protect information and the use of such information must also be reported in advance with the authorities. Items banned on the Livestream e-commerce platform are considered As hazards for society, among them "buoys" exams and sexual support items. The draft law will be publicized to get people's opinions until date 2 / 9.SCMP evaluates this is the latest move from China in the campaign to strengthen Livestream operations in general and cyberspace in particular This field is the place to produce the influencer (people with influence) and famous streamer. They make money from selling products on Taobao (Alibaba e-commerce platform), Doouyin (application of bytedance, similar to Tiktok) and Kuaishou (Tencent's video sharing application). In 2020, the industry China's Livestream industry is worth 1,000 billion yuan (154 billion USD), according to KPMG estimates. Also in recent times, the Chinese government also swept many fan communities on the network after rupid scandal of Ngo Yorny
According to the Qimai data provider, 3 popular Fandom management applications, including Superfan, are removed in China on 10 / 8.Superfan, or "ChaojixingFantuan" in Chinese, still post regularly on Tai Formal Weibo, but many users reflect that it is impossible to download the application anymore. In a published article in March 2021, Xinhua indicates that the positive contribution to the development of the background Numbers, Livestream still hidden many major issues related to quality control, false advertising and short-lived sales service.Anh HaoTheo South China Morning Post

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