Weibo: Over 300 accounts have been banned from discussing Olympic table tennis events, including kicking, triggering battles, and malicious attacks
白云追月素
发表于 2024-8-4 16:06:01
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@On August 4th, a Weibo administrator announced that yesterday, the Chinese team won the gold and silver medals in the women's singles table tennis final of the 2024 Paris Olympics. However, during the competition, some viewers' irrational behavior caused controversy online. Some users used this to repost and repost malicious speculation and provocative content from outside the site, and even posted irrational comments attacking athletes and coaching staff members. The site has taken strict measures against this behavior. According to the "Weibo Community Convention" and other relevant regulations, the website has cleared more than 12000 violations of rules and regulations related to the past two days' discussions on related events, such as pulling and provoking battles, malicious attacks, etc., and has temporarily banned or permanently banned more than 300 violating accounts, including @ Rebirth Button Cobalt Creek, @ Chuanyu Laba Flower, @ Gungun, @ Fake Ning Qwq, etc., depending on the degree of severity.
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