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In Depth: How a K-Pop Beef Revealed the Chinese Internet’s Cyberbullying Problem

By Guan Cong, Qin Jianhang and Kelly Wang
2025年05月15日 19:21
A senior executive at Baidu was forced to apologize after his teen daughter posted other users’ private information on social media
Despite regulations introduced to clamp down on doxing, known as “unboxing” in Chinese, it continues to be a major problem — especially as the number of younger, more vulnerable internet users continues to grow.

In March, a cyberbullying controversy involving the 13-year-old daughter of a senior executive at Chinese internet giant Baidu Inc. highlighted the trend of the rising risk of personal data leaks and cyber violence, especially toward young people.

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