China's internet<\/a> watchdog said Wednesday it has fined platforms operated by e-commerce company Alibaba<\/a> and gaming firm Tencent for spreading sexually suggestive content involving children, as regulators seek to clean up content harmful to minors. Platforms including Alibaba's e-commerce marketplace Taobao<\/a>, Tencent's QQ messaging service, live-streaming site Kuaishou, microblogging platform Sina Weibo<\/a> and social media and e-commerce service Xiaohongshu were fined for distributing sexually suggestive stickers or short videos of children, it said.

The companies were ordered to rectify the issue and ban accounts that use such content to attract more traffic.

The crackdown on inappropriate content involving minors comes as the government ramps up scrutiny of technology platforms in the country. Regulators are investigating Chinese technology companies over a range of issues, including anti-competitive practices and data practices.

\"With regards to the infringement of the legal rights and interests of minors, a zero tolerance' attitude will be adopted and enforced to clean up the online problems that endanger the physical and mental health of minors,\" the
Cyberspace Administration of China<\/a> said in a statement.

In recent months, some Chinese media outlets have called out sexually suggestive photos of children used by certain stores on platforms such as Taobao and Xiaohongshu to sell clothing, as well as suggestive stickers of children on messaging apps.

The internet regulator said its campaign includes the targeting of minors on live-streaming platforms, pornographic and violent content in courses on online education platforms and animations with violent or inappropriate horror themes.

Earlier this month, the regulator said it would probe ride-hailing company
Didi Global Inc.<\/a> over data security concerns. Alibaba in April was also fined $2.8 billion following an anti-monopoly probe, and food delivery giant Meituan is being investigated over alleged antitrust practices.

The internet watchdog also recently announced that it would require companies looking to list abroad to seek its approval first.

Globally, technology companies and governments are paying more attention to how to prevent the exploitation and abuse of children online.

Last year, a coalition of technology companies including
Facebook<\/a>, Google<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a> backed a plan to eradicate online child abuse.

The U.K. last month also issued a new guidance to companies on how they can protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse on their platforms.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":84612666,"title":"Vodafone Idea launches new campaign for \u2018Hero Unlimited\u2019 prepaid plans","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/vodafone-idea-launches-new-campaign-for-hero-unlimited-prepaid-plans\/84612666","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":84613706,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"China fines tech giants for content exploiting children","synopsis":"The companies were ordered to rectify the issue and ban accounts that use such content to attract more traffic.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/china-fines-tech-giants-for-content-exploiting-children","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":212,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":968000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"AP","artdate":"2021-07-21 16:44:27","lastupd":"2021-07-21 16:47:00","breadcrumbTags":["Alibaba","Internet","Cyberspace Administration of China","cyber security","Taobao","Sina Weibo","facebook","google","Microsoft","didi global inc."],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/china-fines-tech-giants-for-content-exploiting-children"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2021-07-21" data-index="article_1">

中国科技巨头罚款内容利用孩子

公司被责令纠正问题和禁止帐户,使用这些内容来吸引更多的流量。

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中国的互联网监管机构周三表示,已对平台运营的电子商务公司阿里巴巴和游戏公司腾讯传播性暗示内容涉及儿童,作为监管机构试图清理内容对未成年人有害。平台包括阿里巴巴的电子商务市场淘宝,腾讯的QQ消息传递服务,网站Kuaishou直播,微博平台新浪微博和社交媒体和电子商务服务Xiaohongshu罚款分布性暗示的贴纸或短视频的儿童,它说。

公司被责令纠正问题和禁止帐户,使用这些内容来吸引更多的流量。

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打击不良内容涉及未成年人之际,政府加大对技术平台。监管机构正在调查中国科技公司在一系列问题,包括反竞争行为和数据实践。

“对于侵犯未成年人的合法权益,零容忍的态度将被采纳和执行清理在线危害未成年人的身心健康的问题,”中国的网络管理在一份声明中说。

近几个月来,一些中国媒体称性暗示孩子的照片使用某些商店淘宝等平台和Xiaohongshu出售服装,以及暗示贴纸的儿童在消息传递应用程序。

互联网监管机构表示,其活动包括未成年人的目标在视频直播平台上,色情和暴力内容在课程在线教育平台和动画在恐惧暴力或不恰当的主题。

本月早些时候,监管机构表示,将调查ride-hailing公司迪迪全球公司。在数据安全方面的担忧。阿里巴巴今年4月也反垄断调查后被罚款28亿美元,和食品交付业内巨头正在调查涉嫌垄断行为。

互联网监管机构最近还宣布将要求企业寻求海外上市寻求批准。

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在全球范围内,技术公司和政府越来越关注如何防止孩子在线的剥削和虐待。

去年,联合技术公司,包括脸谱网,谷歌微软支持一项计划,以消除网络虐待儿童。

上个月英国还发布了一个新的指导公司如何保护儿童免受性剥削和虐待他们的平台。

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China's internet<\/a> watchdog said Wednesday it has fined platforms operated by e-commerce company Alibaba<\/a> and gaming firm Tencent for spreading sexually suggestive content involving children, as regulators seek to clean up content harmful to minors. Platforms including Alibaba's e-commerce marketplace Taobao<\/a>, Tencent's QQ messaging service, live-streaming site Kuaishou, microblogging platform Sina Weibo<\/a> and social media and e-commerce service Xiaohongshu were fined for distributing sexually suggestive stickers or short videos of children, it said.

The companies were ordered to rectify the issue and ban accounts that use such content to attract more traffic.

The crackdown on inappropriate content involving minors comes as the government ramps up scrutiny of technology platforms in the country. Regulators are investigating Chinese technology companies over a range of issues, including anti-competitive practices and data practices.

\"With regards to the infringement of the legal rights and interests of minors, a zero tolerance' attitude will be adopted and enforced to clean up the online problems that endanger the physical and mental health of minors,\" the
Cyberspace Administration of China<\/a> said in a statement.

In recent months, some Chinese media outlets have called out sexually suggestive photos of children used by certain stores on platforms such as Taobao and Xiaohongshu to sell clothing, as well as suggestive stickers of children on messaging apps.

The internet regulator said its campaign includes the targeting of minors on live-streaming platforms, pornographic and violent content in courses on online education platforms and animations with violent or inappropriate horror themes.

Earlier this month, the regulator said it would probe ride-hailing company
Didi Global Inc.<\/a> over data security concerns. Alibaba in April was also fined $2.8 billion following an anti-monopoly probe, and food delivery giant Meituan is being investigated over alleged antitrust practices.

The internet watchdog also recently announced that it would require companies looking to list abroad to seek its approval first.

Globally, technology companies and governments are paying more attention to how to prevent the exploitation and abuse of children online.

Last year, a coalition of technology companies including
Facebook<\/a>, Google<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a> backed a plan to eradicate online child abuse.

The U.K. last month also issued a new guidance to companies on how they can protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse on their platforms.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":84612666,"title":"Vodafone Idea launches new campaign for \u2018Hero Unlimited\u2019 prepaid plans","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/vodafone-idea-launches-new-campaign-for-hero-unlimited-prepaid-plans\/84612666","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":84613706,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"China fines tech giants for content exploiting children","synopsis":"The companies were ordered to rectify the issue and ban accounts that use such content to attract more traffic.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/china-fines-tech-giants-for-content-exploiting-children","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":212,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":968000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"AP","artdate":"2021-07-21 16:44:27","lastupd":"2021-07-21 16:47:00","breadcrumbTags":["Alibaba","Internet","Cyberspace Administration of China","cyber security","Taobao","Sina Weibo","facebook","google","Microsoft","didi global inc."],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/china-fines-tech-giants-for-content-exploiting-children"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/china-fines-tech-giants-for-content-exploiting-children/84613706">