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China cracks down as unqualified influencers are silenced
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67474, member: 636"] Chinese authorities began enforcing requirements on Friday, Oct. 25, that demand social media content creators possess verified credentials before discussing specialized subjects. The Cyberspace Administration of China announced the policy targeting influencers who post about medical topics, financial matters, legal issues and educational content. Platforms must confirm that users hold appropriate degrees, licenses, or certifications before allowing them to broadcast advice in these fields. The rules expand upon a 2022 conduct code for online personalities. Enforcement mechanisms place responsibility on services like Douyin, Weibo and Bilibili to authenticate creator backgrounds and ensure posts carry proper sourcing and disclaimers. Content generated through artificial intelligence must carry clear labeling. Violations bring consequences ranging from warnings to substantial fines to permanent account removal. Response has been mixed among Chinese internet users. Supporters contend the measures will reduce misleading information in sensitive areas where poor guidance has caused documented harm. Detractors express concerns about restrictions on expression and worry that the policy advantages credentialed professionals while marginalizing self-educated specialists. Discussion continues across platforms with some personalities already posting certification documents to demonstrate compliance. [/QUOTE]
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