Chinese online video and gaming company Bilibili listed at Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday. Photo: CFP
Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili and livestreaming platform Douyu have become the target of China’s recent scrutiny of cyber culture in a bid to protect the minors.
A number of instances of illegal cases were found in an inspection by market regulator affiliated under China’s Ministry of Cultural of Tourism in February, the ministry accounted on Tuesday. The Hong-Kong listed video streaming platform Bilibili and livestreaming platform Douyu were among the sites.
The market regulator checked over 29,000 websites, APPs and WeChat accounts of cultural products. To date, 54 cases have been settled, 2,163 illegal problems have…