# Cyberspace Administration
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China's Internet Regulators Purge 13,421 Accounts Over Unlabelled AI Content
China's internet regulators ordered platforms to remove accounts and content that published AI‑generated material without required labelling, leading to the handling of 13,421 accounts and the removal of over 543,000 items. The move reflects Beijing's broader strategy to regulate generative AI and to force platforms into active policing of synthetic content.

China’s Tech Tightening: Kuaishou Hit with Rmb119m Fine as App-Store Blitzes and Supply Squeezes Reshape the Sector
Beijing’s Cyberspace Administration fined Kuaishou Rmb119.1 million for failures in curbing pornographic content, prompting an apology and a pledged overhaul of internal controls. The same day, Alibaba’s Qianwen app topped Apple’s free chart after an enormous milk‑tea giveaway, illustrating the collision between viral user‑acquisition tactics and intensifying regulatory and platform oversight.

China’s Internet Regulator Slaps Kuaishou with Rmb119.1m Fine, Orders Urgent Content Rectification
China’s cyberspace regulator fined Kuaishou Rmb119.1m for failing to remove illegal content and ordered the company to make corrections within a set period. The move underscores Beijing’s ongoing push for tighter platform governance and raises the cost of rapid-engagement business models that rely on high-volume, real-time user content.

Beijing Cracks Down on Social‑media Misinformation Around Central Drug Procurement
China’s internet and health regulators have jointly removed and sanctioned social‑media accounts spreading false claims about the state’s centralized drug and consumable procurement programme. The initiative aims to curb panic, protect public confidence in volume‑based procurement, and signal stricter platform accountability as Beijing tightens online governance around health policy.