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China's internet regulatory authorities recently launched a two-month campaign aimed at reducing negative and pessimistic content online.
They believe there are too many negative topics on the internet, such as family conflicts, young people not working hard, gender opposition, and work pressure.
Many famous internet celebrities have had their accounts banned for posting such content, and their videos and posts have been deleted.
Some users who prefer a 'lying flat' lifestyle, idolize celebrities, or are internet trolls have also been restricted from speaking.
The authorities hope everyone will share more positive and optimistic content, encouraging young people to face difficulties with confidence.
Recently, youth unemployment in China has been very high, and many young people feel a lot of pressure.
Experts believe that simply deleting negative content cannot solve real problems and may actually make young people unhappier.