China cracks down on soft porn, violence and materialism in viral micro dramas
China's National Radio and Television Administration has ordered provincial authorities to crack down on sensationalist content in locally produced micro dramas. The campaign targets soft pornography, distorted views on marriage and relationships, and ostentatious displays of wealth.

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AI-generatedChina's National Radio and Television Administration has ordered provincial authorities to crack down on sensationalist content in locally produced micro dramas. The campaign targets soft pornography, distorted views on marriage and relationships, and ostentatious displays of wealth. This initiative is part of a broader government effort to guide social norms and promote positive ideologies online. Micro dramas, popular serialised mobile clips, have faced criticism for their often extreme plotlines, violence, and sexualized content. The administration stated the campaign is crucial for fostering a healthy content ecosystem within the micro drama industry.
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5 extractedThe media campaign is of great significance for creating a healthy content ecosystem for the micro drama industry.
The campaign targets content portraying soft pornography, distorted views on marriage and relationships, and ostentatious displays of wealth.
China has ordered provincial authorities to crack down on materialistic, violent, and sexualised content in locally produced micro dramas.
Micro dramas have exploded in popularity globally in recent years.
Many micro dramas feature wild, fast-moving plot lines designed to keep viewers glued to their screens.