According to the report of Yassad News, quoted by Reuters, according to the regulator, the general public has until September 2, 2023 to register their feedback on the said directive. This is despite the fact that previously in 1400 AD, the Cyberspace Administration of China summoned the representatives of 4 technology companies and ordered them to remove obscene content related to children. He also announced that these companies will be fined for spreading such content. This organization announced in its statement: It has ordered the mentioned platforms to correct and clean all illegal content. In addition, a fine will be imposed on these companies. In the same year, this country presented draft laws to prevent children’s addiction to computer games and the Internet.
According to the draft laws of China’s cyberspace regulator, companies operating in the fields of online gambling, live content streaming, audio and video content production in China were required to create a “youth mode” feature to protect minors on the Shaman platform.