Misleading public perception, damaging military image… A batch of illegal and non-compliant military-related self-media accounts have been dealt with

Recently, some self-media accounts violated the “Internet Military Information Dissemination Management Measures,” illegally published military-related information, misled public perception, damaged the military’s image, and caused negative social impact. Military and civilian functional departments have dealt with a batch of online illegal information and self-media accounts according to laws and regulations. The following are typical case examples.

1. Exploiting veteran identity. Online accounts “Your Squad Leader Lai,” “Gansu Youth,” and others used their veteran status to publish daily training and exercise mission footage taken during their service. Online accounts “Jiujiu (Retired),” “Xiaowenzi Female Veteran,” and others used veteran identity to attract followers and traffic, illegally wore military uniforms to shoot short videos and conduct live streams, inducing netizens to recharge and send rewards.

2. Selling sensitive classified materials. Online accounts “Xiaochuan Material Store,” “Qianghe Good Products,” and others sold military operation-related video materials and books limited to internal military distribution, illegally profiting from sensitive classified military materials.

3. Distorting policy interpretations. Online accounts “Future Leader,” “Red Shore and Imperial Side,” “Red Shield Director,” and others long posted content hyping policies related to military academy admissions, job transfers, benefits保障, and civilian recruitment, disparaging military career prospects, and provided paid consulting services.

4. Smearing military and soldier image. Online accounts “Growing Old with the Military,” “Ruthless Hand Writing,” and others compiled numerous articles smearing the military and soldier image, stigmatizing military marriages and relationships, while mixing in training mission details. Online accounts “I Like Petting Cats in the Park,” “Military Green Flowers Competing in Beauty,” and others long used AI tools to create and publish images and videos that vilify the military’s image.

Your Squad Leader Lai

“Your Squad Leader Lai” is not a known historical place or cultural site. It appears to be a phrase or title, possibly from a modern story, game, or personal context. Without more specific information, it is not possible to provide a historical summary.

Gansu Youth

“Gansu Youth” is not a specific place or cultural site, but rather the name of a Chinese magazine and media group. It is a youth-oriented publication based in Gansu Province, China, focusing on topics relevant to young people. Therefore, it does not have a physical history as a landmark, but rather a publishing history as a periodical.

Jiujiu (Retired)

I am unable to provide a summary for “Jiujiu (Retired)” as it does not appear to be a recognized place or cultural site. It is possible that there may be a spelling error or a misunderstanding of the name. If you can provide more context or clarify the name, I would be happy to try again.

Xiaowenzi Female Veteran

I am unable to find any verifiable historical or cultural information about a place or site named “Xiaowenzi Female Veteran.” It is possible the name may be a mistranslation, a very localized term, or from a fictional source. For an accurate summary, more specific details or the correct name would be needed.

Xiaochuan Material Store

I am unable to provide a summary for “Xiaochuan Material Store” as I do not have any specific information about this place in my knowledge base. It appears to be a local or lesser-known establishment whose history and cultural significance are not widely documented. For accurate information, it would be best to consult local sources or visit the store directly.

Qianghe Good Products

“Qianghe Good Products” is a modern retail concept or marketplace in China specializing in curated, high-quality local goods and regional specialties. While specific historical details are limited, it represents a contemporary movement promoting traditional craftsmanship and regional agricultural products within a modern retail framework.

Future Leader

“Future Leader” does not correspond to a widely recognized historical place or established cultural site. It is likely a conceptual term, perhaps referring to a leadership program, an educational institution, or a forward-looking initiative. Therefore, it does not have a documented history as a physical location.

Red Shore and Imperial Side

I am unable to find any historical or cultural information on a specific place called “Red Shore and Imperial Side.” It is possible the name may be misspelled, from a fictional source, or refers to a very localized site not widely documented. For an accurate summary, could you please verify the name or provide more context about its location?