No degree, no advice: China cracks down on 'fake experts', bars uncertified influencers
China is implementing stricter regulations to combat misinformation by banning uncertified influencers from providing advice. This crackdown aims to ensure that only qualified individuals can offer professional guidance in various fields. The move reflects the government's ongoing efforts to control the spread of false information online.
- ▪China is banning uncertified influencers from giving professional advice.
- ▪The crackdown targets individuals without formal qualifications in their respective fields.
- ▪This initiative is part of China's broader efforts to combat misinformation online.
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