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Reminder:
http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2020-11/23/c_1126776466.htm
>all donations to livers within China needs to have the donor's name listed and recorded from now on
>If the liver engages in illegal activities, the donations should be given back to the donor
>You aren't allowed to live with another avatar if you are banned too much
>Streamers are now all categorized, and the platform has to give permission for you to go beyond your category when streamer
>Superchatting now has a similar restriction like the underage gaming addiction thing, so there’s a limit to how much you can simp per day/month
>Streamers selling merch will be heavily regulated
>same rule applies to non-CN that use CN platform
Also
>When socially famous people and overseas people intend to set up a streaming channel, the platform should report to the authority beforehand
>Streamers, especially top-earning (i.e. very famous, lots of subs) streamers, should be educated on relevant laws and regulations. >Streamers who repeatedly have problems should be taken off of recommendations, limit stream times, lowered in rankings and urged to fix the problem within a set time. >Those who do keep breaching rules will have their channels shut down, blacklisted and reported to authority, and are no longer allowed to stream under a new identity (i.e. new avatar, new username etc) or platform.
>Users not verified (link ID with account) cannot SC, minors cannot SC. The platform should set up a limit for daily and monthly donations. >When half of that limit is reached, the user should be notified and confirm, in order to further donate. If the upper limit is reached, the donation function should be suspended
>Platforms should set up a delay for donations If the streamer breaks the law, the platform should return the donations back to the users.

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>>29650862
Yes. Who cares?
t. Deadbeat

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Reminder:
http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2020-11/23/c_1126776466.htm
>all donations to livers within China needs to have the donor's name listed and recorded from now on
>If the liver engages in illegal activities, the donations should be given back to the donor
>You aren't allowed to live with another avatar if you are banned too much
>Streamers are now all categorized, and the platform has to give permission for you to go beyond your category when streamer
>Superchatting now has a similar restriction like the underage gaming addiction thing, so there’s a limit to how much you can simp per day/month
>Streamers selling merch will be heavily regulated
>same rule applies to non-CN that use CN platform
Also
>When socially famous people and overseas people intend to set up a streaming channel, the platform should report to the authority beforehand
>Streamers, especially top-earning (i.e. very famous, lots of subs) streamers, should be educated on relevant laws and regulations. >Streamers who repeatedly have problems should be taken off of recommendations, limit stream times, lowered in rankings and urged to fix the problem within a set time. >Those who do keep breaching rules will have their channels shut down, blacklisted and reported to authority, and are no longer allowed to stream under a new identity (i.e. new avatar, new username etc) or platform.
>Users not verified (link ID with account) cannot SC, minors cannot SC. The platform should set up a limit for daily and monthly donations. >When half of that limit is reached, the user should be notified and confirm, in order to further donate. If the upper limit is reached, the donation function should be suspended
>Platforms should set up a delay for donations If the streamer breaks the law, the platform should return the donations back to the users.

>> No.29643507 [View]
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Reminder:
http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2020-11/23/c_1126776466.htm
>all donations to livers within China needs to have the donor's name listed and recorded from now on
>If the liver engages in illegal activities, the donations should be given back to the donor
>You aren't allowed to live with another avatar if you are banned too much
>Streamers are now all categorized, and the platform has to give permission for you to go beyond your category when streamer
>Superchatting now has a similar restriction like the underage gaming addiction thing, so there’s a limit to how much you can simp per day/month
>Streamers selling merch will be heavily regulated
>same rule applies to non-CN that use CN platform
Also
>When socially famous people and overseas people intend to set up a streaming channel, the platform should report to the authority beforehand
>Streamers, especially top-earning (i.e. very famous, lots of subs) streamers, should be educated on relevant laws and regulations. >Streamers who repeatedly have problems should be taken off of recommendations, limit stream times, lowered in rankings and urged to fix the problem within a set time. >Those who do keep breaching rules will have their channels shut down, blacklisted and reported to authority, and are no longer allowed to stream under a new identity (i.e. new avatar, new username etc) or platform.
>Users not verified (link ID with account) cannot SC, minors cannot SC. The platform should set up a limit for daily and monthly donations. >When half of that limit is reached, the user should be notified and confirm, in order to further donate. If the upper limit is reached, the donation function should be suspended
>Platforms should set up a delay for donations If the streamer breaks the law, the platform should return the donations back to the users.

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>>29639788
Reminder:
http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2020-11/23/c_1126776466.htm
>all donations to livers within China needs to have the donor's name listed and recorded from now on
>If the liver engages in illegal activities, the donations should be given back to the donor
>You aren't allowed to live with another avatar if you are banned too much
>Streamers are now all categorized, and the platform has to give permission for you to go beyond your category when streamer
>Superchatting now has a similar restriction like the underage gaming addiction thing, so there’s a limit to how much you can simp per day/month
>Streamers selling merch will be heavily regulated
>same rule applies to non-CN that use CN platform
Also
>When socially famous people and overseas people intend to set up a streaming channel, the platform should report to the authority beforehand
>Streamers, especially top-earning (i.e. very famous, lots of subs) streamers, should be educated on relevant laws and regulations. >Streamers who repeatedly have problems should be taken off of recommendations, limit stream times, lowered in rankings and urged to fix the problem within a set time. >Those who do keep breaching rules will have their channels shut down, blacklisted and reported to authority, and are no longer allowed to stream under a new identity (i.e. new avatar, new username etc) or platform.
>Users not verified (link ID with account) cannot SC, minors cannot SC. The platform should set up a limit for daily and monthly donations. >When half of that limit is reached, the user should be notified and confirm, in order to further donate. If the upper limit is reached, the donation function should be suspended
>Platforms should set up a delay for donations If the streamer breaks the law, the platform should return the donations back to the users.

>> No.29624315 [View]
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Reminder:
http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2020-11/23/c_1126776466.htm
>all donations to livers within China needs to have the donor's name listed and recorded from now on
>If the liver engages in illegal activities, the donations should be given back to the donor
>You aren't allowed to live with another avatar if you are banned too much
>Streamers are now all categorized, and the platform has to give permission for you to go beyond your category when streamer
>Superchatting now has a similar restriction like the underage gaming addiction thing, so there’s a limit to how much you can simp per day/month
>Streamers selling merch will be heavily regulated
>same rule applies to non-CN that use CN platform
Also
>When socially famous people and overseas people intend to set up a streaming channel, the platform should report to the authority beforehand
>Streamers, especially top-earning (i.e. very famous, lots of subs) streamers, should be educated on relevant laws and regulations. >Streamers who repeatedly have problems should be taken off of recommendations, limit stream times, lowered in rankings and urged to fix the problem within a set time. >Those who do keep breaching rules will have their channels shut down, blacklisted and reported to authority, and are no longer allowed to stream under a new identity (i.e. new avatar, new username etc) or platform.
>Users not verified (link ID with account) cannot SC, minors cannot SC. The platform should set up a limit for daily and monthly donations. >When half of that limit is reached, the user should be notified and confirm, in order to further donate. If the upper limit is reached, the donation function should be suspended
>Platforms should set up a delay for donations If the streamer breaks the law, the platform should return the donations back to the users.

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>>29620628
IMAGINE DOING BUSINESS WITH CHINA

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>>29614822

>> No.29561120 [View]
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When will Chaama fucking learn the Party Rock lyrics!?

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Image ratio broke

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>>29454638
Polka doesn't produce EN content, Haachama easily.
More legitimate question is Haachama vs Coco.
Haachama still wins, of course.

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