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Why did WeChat remove the room-sharing mini program?

According to media reports, these room-sharing mini-programs will outline a beautiful vision, such as "Living Together" which claims to "allow young people to enjoy higher-star hotel services at low prices" "* **Enjoy a room and save electricity and water resources." But there are many erotic hints in these small programs, such as: It’s good to live together, it’s best to be a beautiful woman; come to share a room, beautiful women don’t have to spend money.

"According to the relevant provisions of the "Hotel Industry Public Security Management Measures", hotels are not allowed to admit guests or transfer beds without permission. Hotels must register before accepting guests for accommodation," said Zuo Sicheng, a lawyer at Jiangsu Shengdian Law Firm. Third-party platforms that provide room-sharing information are not strictly reviewed and have been suspected of violating the law.

WeChat stated that some mini programs and official accounts have maliciously bypassed review, provided illegal services, and competed with platform rules. Currently, the platform has implemented unified processing, including delisting, banning and search restrictions. . WeChat will continue to implement interception restrictions in the registration, certification and review processes, and conduct online inspections and crackdowns on violations. Everyone is also welcome to report to us through the WeChat client.