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Copying is cracked down by major

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:58 am
by rifat22##
4. Issues with illegal content. Content violations cover content that is not allowed to be published by law, content that is not allowed to be published by the platform, and content that is not allowed to be published by morality. Vulgar, pornographic, violent, bloody, medical risk content that causes discomfort, violates public order and good customs, and insults and attacks. Infringement of public order and good customs. I won't explain the above here. I believe everyone understands that it is also clearly written in the video account's operating regulations. Seeking sympathy and selling misery, false personalities, and content that is difficult to distinguish between true and false, pseudoscience.



Recently, the WeChat official account has made some latvian phone number changes, including the modification of the official account title. In addition, there are other changes. Let's take a look. This is great news for all public account creators! Public account title modification Public accounts finally support modifying titles, but it is still restrained. Rules: Modification of title words and content includes deletion and replacement. This is for many content creators who accidentally made typos and omissions in the past without deleting the entire text. Public account text image modification In addition to the title, public account articles also support modification of images.



Rules: Click on the image to replace or delete the image and support modification within the image. But even such a small change can make up for many problems for creators, such as wrong image matching, typos, infringement, etc. In the past, many entertainment events were caused by careless image matching of public accounts. So far, WeChat public accounts have supported modification from titles, texts, and images. I can make a bolder prediction. Maybe the header image can also be modified in the future. Traffic recommendation A long time ago, I wrote an article saying that WeChat is no longer a private domain platform, which aroused the same feeling of many people.