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In response to the "Red fruit short opera ban on superstitions, religious folklore, and kamikazes": no similar review criteria have ever been issued
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News from IT House on June 6th, about the red fruit shorts calling out to three subjects was distributed online and prompted discussion. There are web-based rumours that three subjects, namely spiritual superstition, religious folklore, and the Myanmar North Hunting Monster, have been directly stopped, and that the contents of supernatural gold fingers, violence-making and flaunting of rich beauties will be severely restricted.
According to Red Star News today, several practitioners indicated that no similar news had been received and that no similar news had been published by the red fruit.
According to some sources close to the red fruit, the web-based “audit criteria” were false and the red fruit never issued a similar standard. The Platform has been conducting a review of the content in strict compliance with the unified requirements of the competent authorities and, while combating poor content, has protected the quality of the content to be seen. In addition, there is no one-size-fits-all for online content.
According to information previously reported by the IT House, QuestMobile data showed that in February 2026, the red fruit free short play App was over 300 million times active in the month and jumped from one million to 300 million in two and a half years.
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