Chinese officials strongly rectured the chaotic entertainment industry, committed to eliminating the negative effects of celebrity culture to young people.
This commitment is part of the national campaign to protect political security and consciousness on cyberspace in the context of a series of media stars, Chinese celebrities recently to face
In one post on its website on August 28, the Central Discipline Inspection Committee (CCDI), China's leading anti-corruption agency, said the authorities determined to suppress strongly because
The original Chinese singer Canada Ngo Yorni at the awards ceremony of iHeartradio in Toronto in 2018. Photo: Reuters.
The article lists in detail the shocking behavior of some Chinese stars, including criminal activities and extreme behavioral behaviors.
The article is posted a day after the Chinese Network Space Management (CAC) mentioned 10 areas need to rectify in the fans community.
Communities online fans must also be approved by companies and units.
CAC tried to extinguish the chaos in the online Fan Club since June as part of the campaign to rectify the famous fans of celebrities in China.
In some cases, many fans suffer from online violence, disclosed personal information, they tend to excessive spending for idols or even sneaking their idols.
At the beginning of the month, the Chinese singer fans in Canada, Canada Ngo Yorni have spoken up his idol after he was accused of rape, claiming planning to rob the prison to liberate the idol.
Tencent and Weibo closed the online groups where some fans expressed trust in Ngo Yorny and would wait for the day he was released.
During cleanup, CAC deleted more than 15,000 harmful messages, closing more than 4,000 social network accounts and 1,300 groups, while deleting 39 applications.
Ngo Yorni is just one of the series of cultivation of Chinese entertainment in the recent weeks.
Yesterday, the actress who was asked to pay a fine of 46.1 million USD for tax evasion.
In order to reinforce the entertainment industry, dozens of Chinese artists have participated in a two-day course held by the government in Beijing last month to enhance professional ethics, legal awareness
Chinese State officials and media also condemn strong behavior to encourage fans to show off wealth, manipulate comments on social networks, create online themes to drive public opinion or history
In May, China authorities suddenly suspended the latest part of the idol reality television show named Thanh Xuan yes after the state media criticized the fans rushing to buy milk's milk