China social media account banned for forcing women to stay in tank with crocodile
A Chinese social media account was banned for orchestrating a stunt that forced women to stay in a tank with a crocodile. The incident sparked public outrage over animal cruelty and human safety concerns. Regulatory authorities have taken action against the platform for violating content guidelines.
- ▪A social media account in China was banned for organizing a dangerous stunt involving a crocodile.
- ▪Women were reportedly forced to remain in close proximity to a live crocodile during the event.
- ▪The stunt led to public backlash and raised concerns about ethical and safety standards on social media platforms.
- ▪Chinese regulators acted swiftly to remove the content and penalize the responsible account.
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