Chinese authorities increase the investigation on social media platforms Kuaismhou and Weibo: Here's what happened

Chatgpt said: China’s internet regulator has ordered Kuaishou and Weibo to take affirmative steps, referring to repeated supervisory content. The CAC highlighted trending posts that promote fame ginder and trivial updates, indicating a greater investigation in the government of compliance with social media. China’s Internet Regulator has announced disciplinary measures against the popular social media platforms Kuaishou Technology and Weibo, citing repeated dilapidated content. (Pexels) China’s Internet Regulator has announced disciplinary measures against the popular social media platforms Kuaishou Technology and Weibo, citing repeated laps in the supervisory content. China targets Kuaishou and Weibo over the Cyberspace administration of China (CAC) on Saturday revealed that its branch in Beijing will call the company’s representatives, issue formal warnings and need corrective action within a particular period. According to the regulator, both platforms could not maintain their fundamental responsibility for the management of online content. The CAC emphasized the regular incidence of problematic posts on trending lists, especially those who promote fame children and trivial personal updates. The move reflects ongoing investigation of the Chinese authorities on the content of social media, as the government makes efforts to ensure that online platforms meet the regulatory standards and social responsibility requirements. iPhone 17 stares early scratched in China in China, in separate news, Apple’s recently released iPhone 17 series elicited early controversy in China, as users shared images that shared scratched screens a few hours after the devices were for sale. Buyers in Hong Kong and Shanghai reported noticeable scab on the deep blue iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, with a few marks on the black iPhone air. The company promoted the range as a more robust finish, which after a few years was a return to an aluminum frame. However, images distributed on the Chinese social media platform Weibo on Friday suggested that the new mulch could be less resilient than claimed. By noon, a related hashtag attracted more than 40 million views, making it one of the most discussed topics on the platform. Apple has not yet responded to the reports. The complaints reflect problems with Apple’s flagship devices. The glossy black iPhone 7 criticized because it easily scratched, the iPhone 6 became notorious to bend under pressure, and the iPhone 4 faced signal problems, depending on how it was held. (With input of Reuters)