ไปŽๅนดๅ…ฅไธŠไบฟๅˆฐ่งฃๆ•ฃๅ…ฌๅธ๏ผŒๅ’ช่’™ๅˆ›ไธšโ€œๅ‡บๅŸƒๅŠ่ฎฐโ€ โ€“ Jiemian

What happened: Mimeng, a social media star known for clickbait titles and controversial content, has announced the dissolution of her eponymous media company, media outet Jiemian reported on Monday. The announcement was made Mar. 30 and came in the form of a WeChat Moments update. Prior to the dissolution, Mimeng Group shut down its flagship WeChat account in February 2019 after being accused of fabricating a story. The social media star apologized, but was censured by the Peopleโ€™s Daily and subsequently banned from Weibo and Bytedance-owned Jinri Toutiao.

Why itโ€™s important: At its peak, Mimengโ€™s WeChat account had 13 million followers and reportedly charged RMB 800,000 (around $119,300) for a single ad in its posts. Her downfall highlights the resolution of the Cyber Administration to purge the Chinese internet of misleading and lowbrow content. In October 2018, it began a wave of crackdowns targeting โ€œself-media,โ€ shutting down close to 10,000 WeChat media accounts and instructing 10 of the largest content platforms in China to enforce stricter regulations.

Tony Xu is Shanghai-based tech reporter. Connect with him via e-mail: tony.xu@ka.550650.xyz

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