Chinese authorities have shut down the social media accounts of a top influencer for fabricating the viral story of a boy’s missing homework in Paris.
Sina Weibo, WeChat and Douyin accounts of Thurman Maoyibei, 29, were removed after a police investigation found that she had fabricated the story.
Ms Xu posted a video on 16 February claiming that a waiter at a coffee shop in Paris handed her two holiday workbooks that belonged to a student named Quin Lang.
Ms Xu said she made up the story due to her “light legal consciousness” and acknowledged that her actions “disrupted the internet order and resulted in massive negative influence”.
They discovered that Ms Xu and an accomplice had purchased the books with the intention of creating the viral video.
China’s Ministry of Public Security cited Ms Xu’s case as an example of its crackdown on online rumours.
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Chinese authorities have shut down the social media accounts of a top influencer for fabricating the viral story of a boy’s missing homework in Paris.
Sina Weibo, WeChat and Douyin accounts of Thurman Maoyibei, 29, were removed after a police investigation found that she had fabricated the story.
Ms Xu posted a video on 16 February claiming that a waiter at a coffee shop in Paris handed her two holiday workbooks that belonged to a student named Quin Lang.
Ms Xu said she made up the story due to her “light legal consciousness” and acknowledged that her actions “disrupted the internet order and resulted in massive negative influence”.
They discovered that Ms Xu and an accomplice had purchased the books with the intention of creating the viral video.
China’s Ministry of Public Security cited Ms Xu’s case as an example of its crackdown on online rumours.
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