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  • loaded language: 'sensationalist'
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China addresses concerns over violence and misogyny in micro dramas

The Chinese government is addressing issues related to violence and misogyny in micro dramas, which have gained significant popularity. The response comes amid criticism over the sensationalist nature of the content in these short-form videos.

The Chinese government has responded to growing concerns regarding the portrayal of violence and misogyny in popular micro dramas. These short-form videos have seen a rise in viewership but have faced criticism for their sensationalist themes. Authorities are now taking steps to regulate content that may promote harmful stereotypes or behaviors.

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Inflammatory language 100/100

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  • loaded language: 'cracks down'
  • loaded language: 'sensationalist'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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China cracks down on violence and misogyny in viral micro dramas

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China addresses concerns over violence and misogyny in micro dramas