Chinese social media platforms to 'rectify' financial self-media accounts

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SHANGHAI: China\u0027s top social media platforms, WeChat, Douyin, Sina Weibo and Kuaishou, said on Saturday (Aug 28) they would begin to rectify irregular practices of \u0022self-media\u0022 accounts that publish financial information, reported state media Global Times. This follows an announcement by China\u0027s cyberspace

SHANGHAI: China's top social media platforms, WeChat, Douyin, Sina Weibo and Kuaishou, said on Saturday they would begin to rectify irregular practices of"self-media" accounts that publish financial information, reported state media Global Times.

The term"self-media" is mostly used on Chinese social media to describe independently operated accounts that produce original content but are not officially registered with the authorities.WeChat said in a statement on Saturday that from now until Oct 26, it would investigate and shut down financial self-media accounts that"badmouth the financial market" and"blackmail and spread rumors".

 

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