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[Tianyan V Vision] Top 10 rumors in the circle of friends in 2019, you can identify several popular websites (Part 2)

  • Author: Tian Minjia, Sun Yuanming, Xu Xiangfang, Ruan Dan, Peng Qiyun
  • Editor: Zhou Ziyan
  • Source: Xianfeng Network
  • Release time: 2020-12-20 18:20:18

Small tea is back! The video of the last episode of "2019 Top 10 Friends' Rumors", which was launched in the last issue, triggered many netizens' discussions. Netizens have said that they should treat online speech rationally, verify the truth from authoritative channels in many ways, and not be the disseminator of rumors.


In this issue, Tianyan Baobao Tea will continue to take you to see the next episode of "2019 Top 10 Friends' Rumors", and jointly reveal the top five rumors!


  The harm of online rumors:


"Rumors" take advantage of the "east wind" of "hot spots" to confuse people, which may endanger national security, public order, social order and economic order in large scale, and personal reputation, reputation, property rights and privacy of enterprises and the public in small scale.


  Legal Links


Spreading online rumors has been incorporated into the criminal law, and the maximum sentence for the following four cases is seven years:


1、 From November 1, 2015, with the formal implementation of the Criminal Law Amendment (9) of the People's Republic of China, anyone who spreads false information on WeChat, Weibo and other social platforms, causing serious consequences, will be sentenced to a maximum of seven years' imprisonment.


2、 The amendment (9) of the Criminal Law adds a provision in Article 291 of the Criminal Law: Whoever fabricates false dangerous information, epidemic situation, disaster situation or police situation, spreads it on the information network or other media, or knowingly spreads it on the information network or other media, deliberately disturbs the social order, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance; If serious consequences are caused, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years.


3、 In September 2013, the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate of the People's Republic of China announced a judicial interpretation that: if the same defamatory information is actually clicked and viewed more than 5000 times, or forwarded more than 500 times, it shall be deemed as "serious" as stipulated in the first paragraph of Article 246 of the Criminal Law, which can constitute a crime of defamation.


4、 On August 29, 2015, after three deliberations and many amendments, the Ninth Amendment to the Criminal Law was voted by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, which punished four kinds of online rumors and took more stringent measures to govern online rumors according to law.


  Tips for online law popularization of small tea:


When encountering the information that can not be verified spread on the Internet, don't believe it easily and wait for the official authority to release it;


Cyberspace is not a place out of the law, and information publishers cannot be fearless without a bottom line;


Those who fabricate or spread rumors will be severely punished by the public security organ according to law;


Be a "wise man" who can distinguish the true from the false, and jointly create a clean and healthy network environment.


  Guizhou Daily Contemporary Financial Media Reporter

Planning Tian Minjia

Text/Video Sun Yuanming, Xu Xiangfang, Ruan Dan

Animation image Peng Qiyun

Editor in charge Zhou Ziyan