Three departments jointly investigate and handle illegal and harmful information related to the college entrance examination.
In order to actively create a clean and positive national college entrance examination network environment, according to the deployment of the Inter-Ministerial Joint Conference of the National Education Unified Examination Work, the Ministry of Education, together with the Central Cyberspace Administration and the Ministry of Public Security, jointly carried out the work of investigating and handling illegal and harmful information related to the college entrance examination. The Ministry of Education, the Central Cyberspace Administration, and the Ministry of Public Security remind that those who fabricate and spread online rumors, deliberately disrupt public order, and are suspected of committing crimes such as fabricating and intentionally spreading false information and provoking trouble will be severely punished according to law. Related online platforms should seriously implement the main responsibility for managing information content, continuously increase monitoring and disposal efforts, focus on investigating and cleaning up rumors about leaking exam questions before the exam, selling so-called "test answers," organizing exam cheating, conducting enrollment fraud, and other illegal and harmful information related to the exam, focusing on rectifying the exaggeration of untrue information related to the exam, using AI technology to generate and disseminate false information related to the exam, interfering with public opinion and misleading the public, and strictly investigating relevant accounts to create a healthier and safer online environment and jointly maintain a good enrollment exam order. In addition, relevant departments remind candidates and parents to enhance their ability to discern, obtain authoritative information about the college entrance examination from official channels of education departments, examination and enrollment agencies, and universities, not to believe in information such as "selling college entrance exam questions, answers," "internal channels," "internal indicators," and not to participate in illegal activities related to the exam, and to beware of being deceived.
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