I think it depends on how you define “influencer”. Talking about these topics should absolutely be possible and forbidding it is censorship. But influencer with ten thousands or more followers have a responsibility and I think it’s necessary to enforce some kind of quality and to prevent misinformation.
If the way China does it is the right way I don’t know, but I can see why they are doing it.
I think it depends on how you define “influencer”.
It seems to me that it’s basically anyone that posts content. I read both the linked article and the referenced CNBC article, and there doesn’t seem to be any clarification on the issue…
Disclaimer: I didn’t read the article
I think it depends on how you define “influencer”. Talking about these topics should absolutely be possible and forbidding it is censorship. But influencer with ten thousands or more followers have a responsibility and I think it’s necessary to enforce some kind of quality and to prevent misinformation.
If the way China does it is the right way I don’t know, but I can see why they are doing it.
It seems to me that it’s basically anyone that posts content. I read both the linked article and the referenced CNBC article, and there doesn’t seem to be any clarification on the issue…