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BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- A dozen of major
Beijing-based Internet portals have called for the industry's joint efforts to
clean their Websites off unhealthy contents, especially messages of sex and
violence.
In a joint proposal drawn up on Sunday, owners of 14
websites, including Sina.com, Sohu.com, Baidu.com, and Yahoo's Chinese Website,
called on all Internet portals across the country to stem "unhealthy Internet
cultures."
"We absolutely oppose to indecent on-line messages
that are against social virtues and Chinese people's good culture and
traditions," the proposal said.
"No indecent texts and photos, no search agents for
such contents, no links to unhealthy websites, and no carrying games with sex
and violence contents," it proposed.
The proposal urged Internet portals not to carry
illegal, obscene, and "poor taste" photos, text or audio messages on on-line
forums, chat-rooms and web blogs.
China has roughly 111 million Internet users, with
the majority being the country's young generation. The Chinese government has
launched campaigns to clean up the cyber space, in a constant effort to provide
the young with a healthy cultural environment.
People's Daily, a leading Chinese newspaper, on
Monday published a commentary, speaking highly of the proposal.
"It shows the mainstream of China's Websites are
healthy and positive. They are responsible, competent, and confident to join the
fight against indecent on-line messages," it said.
"Only a handful of Internet portals are taking
advantage of the loophole of Internet management system, and sabotaging the
interests of the people and the country," the paper said.
"It seems that websites carrying indecent messages
have good market potential and gain profits, but as these websites betray the
interests of the majority of people, they won't stay long," the commentary said.
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