BEIJING (ANN): Beijing Internet Court called for people in all walks of life to intensify efforts to purify cyberspace and suggested young people comment online more sensibly when supporting their idols.
The court filed 41,948 internet-related cases from January to November, of which, about 28% were related to reputation infringement.
Such defamation by fans or followers of singers, actors or actresses often happens on Chinese social media, including Sina Weibo and WeChat, Jiang said when explaining the court's research at a press conference on Thursday . But she noted celebrities as public figures should accept comments on their performances, even though some sharp words might make them unhappy.
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