China’s clickbait apps targeted by state media

Could Qu Toutiao be the next to face an official crackdown?

It wasn’t that long ago that a popular humor app used by 17 million people in China was abruptly shut down by authorities, accused of carrying vulgar material. Now another app -- which made its name by giving users an eclectic mix of celebrity gossip, feng shui tips, and tenuous health claims -- has been singled out for criticism by state media.
The People’s Daily pounced on Qu Toutiao (which translates to “Fun Headlines”) and similar news apps. It criticized them for focusing too much on traffic, resulting in “meaningless” and sometimes pornographic content to chase clicks.
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