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China to 'clean up' instant messaging apps | China to 'clean up' instant messaging apps |
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Chinese authorities have launched a campaign to "eliminate" malpractice on instant messaging services. | Chinese authorities have launched a campaign to "eliminate" malpractice on instant messaging services. |
They allege that some people have used such services "to distribute illegal and harmful information, seriously undermining public interests". | They allege that some people have used such services "to distribute illegal and harmful information, seriously undermining public interests". |
China has said suspects arrested in recent anti-terror sweeps shared their knowledge of making explosives via chat services and text messages. | China has said suspects arrested in recent anti-terror sweeps shared their knowledge of making explosives via chat services and text messages. |
Instant messaging apps have become hugely popular in China. | Instant messaging apps have become hugely popular in China. |
One of the biggest ones, WeChat, boasts more than 800 million users. | One of the biggest ones, WeChat, boasts more than 800 million users. |
Over the past few years social media platforms have gained popularity among Chinese internet users keen to voice their opinions and share unfiltered information. | Over the past few years social media platforms have gained popularity among Chinese internet users keen to voice their opinions and share unfiltered information. |
However, this has resulted in increased scrutiny and censorship by the authorities. | |
China even introduced a law to allow the government to imprison microbloggers, and dozens were arrested last year. | |
Subsequently, many users have ditched social media platforms in favour of mobile messaging services. | Subsequently, many users have ditched social media platforms in favour of mobile messaging services. |
'Hostile forces' | 'Hostile forces' |
China's state-owned media agency, Xinhua, reported that the latest campaign will "target public accounts on instant messaging services, which can spread information on a large scale and mobilize followers". | China's state-owned media agency, Xinhua, reported that the latest campaign will "target public accounts on instant messaging services, which can spread information on a large scale and mobilize followers". |
It will crack down on those spreading rumours and information relating to violence, terrorism and pornography. | It will crack down on those spreading rumours and information relating to violence, terrorism and pornography. |
Those using instant messaging services for fraud will also be targeted. | Those using instant messaging services for fraud will also be targeted. |
"We will firmly fight against infiltration from hostile forces at home and abroad," Xinhua quoted China's state internet information office as saying. | "We will firmly fight against infiltration from hostile forces at home and abroad," Xinhua quoted China's state internet information office as saying. |
Seven firms offering instant messaging services, including WeChat, Momo, Mi Talk and Yixin, have agreed to co-operate with the authorities and launch internal inspections, Xinhua said. |
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