China Punishes Live-Stream Apps for 'Vulgar' Content

The 10 platforms are required to "rectify" their content and add the most egregious live-streaming offenders to a cross-platform blacklist.

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China Punishes Live-Stream Apps for 'Vulgar' Content

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  • The CAC said it also found some used "pornographic" content
  • The 10 platforms are required to "rectify" their content
  • China is used to controlling social and traditional media through censors

China has punished 10 live-streaming platforms for "chaotic" content including revealing clothing on female stars and "vulgar hot dances", the cyberspace watchdog said Tuesday.

The sites including Nasdaq-listed Bilibili and ByteDance-owned iXigua have been reprimanded and ordered to suspend new user registration and overhaul their feeds, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) said.

"Some female live-stream hosts wore revealing clothing, while some male hosts used vulgar words and actions, performed vulgar hot dances, spoofs, called names and other phenomena despite repeated prohibition," the authority said.

The CAC, which recently inspected 31 platforms, said it also found some used "pornographic" content to attract users and were suspected of organising illegal gambling, "seriously deviating from the core values of socialism".

The 10 platforms are required to "rectify" their content and add the most egregious live-streaming offenders to a cross-platform blacklist.

Chinese authorities, used to controlling social and traditional media through censorship, have scrambled in recent years to maintain order in the fast-growing live-streaming sector and limit sensitive or politically undesirable content.

Last year, LGBT discussion groups and search terms were removed from Bilibili as part of a larger censorship of China's LGBT community.

In June, police in the central city of Zhengzhou arrested a married couple for allegedly posing as a ride-hailing driver and passenger in a live-streamed porn video that also prompted a defamation lawsuit from taxi app Didi Chuxing.

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