China is requiring influencers to have 'qualifications' to discuss law, medicine, and finance | Businessinsider

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Influencers in China are now required to have 'qualifications' if they wish to discuss topics such as law, medicine, and finance during live-streaming sessions.

Feature China/Future Publishing via Getty ImagesLive-streamers have also been banned from publishing content that"weakens" the Communist Party.Influencers in China are now required to have"qualifications" if they wish to discuss topics such as law, medicine, and finance during live-streaming sessions. new guidelines

These include topics such as healthcare, law, finance, and education, the notice read, though it did not specify the type of qualifications needed.

 

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Penuel you saw this coming.

We need this basically everywhere.. I can’t expect someone ‘never finished school to teach me about certain professional topics!

😅, they won't be many of them using those topics no more

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