Simon Sharwood / The Register:
The Cyberspace Administration of China passed an order banning minors from appearing online in live-streaming ads, online courses with “vulgar” content, more — No rudeness. No cute kids spruiking tat. No violence. No fan frenzies. And no smutty emoticons
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The Cyberspace Administration of China passed an order banning minors from appearing online in live-streaming ads, online courses with "vulgar" content, more (Simon Sharwood/The Register)
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