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Douyin Cracks Down on Harmful Content Targeting Minors, Removes ~400,000 Items and Aids Arrests
Douyin said it removed about 400,000 pieces of content and disciplined 1,030 accounts in a nearly two‑month campaign targeting material harmful to minors, and helped police arrest eight suspected perpetrators. The move reflects broader Chinese policies forcing platforms to take a larger role in policing youth‑targeted abuse, while raising questions about moderation scale, transparency and platform–state cooperation.

Douyin Removes Some 400,000 Minor-Related Posts and Aids Police in ‘Remote’ Molestation Probe
Douyin announced it has removed about 400,000 pieces of content harmful to minors and disciplined 1,030 accounts, while assisting police in arrests tied to alleged remote molestation cases. The disclosure highlights intensifying platform responsibilities in China to police youth‑targeted harms and the operational and reputational trade‑offs that follow.

China Executes 11 Tied to Myanmar Crime Rings, Signals Sharper Cross‑Border Crackdown
China executed 11 people it said were linked to Myanmar‑based criminal groups, and pledged deeper international cooperation to combat telecom fraud and online gambling. The move underscores Beijing’s law‑and‑order approach to transnational crime, with implications for regional security cooperation and potential human‑rights scrutiny.

Beijing Says China-Cambodia Crackdown on Cross‑Border Telecom Fraud Is Showing Results
China’s foreign ministry said it has achieved notable results working with Cambodia to combat cross‑border telecom and internet fraud, and that its embassy in Phnom Penh is coordinating with Cambodian authorities after reports of Chinese nationals escaping fraud compounds. The comments underline Beijing’s emphasis on protecting overseas citizens and the diplomatic pressure on Cambodia to act against criminal networks operating on its soil.