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China’s ‘No Degree, No Discussion’ Law Tests What It Means To Be An Online Influencer Today

Summary by techtrp.com
China has introduced new regulations that require influencers to hold formal qualifications in the topics they discuss online — reshaping conversations about credibility in the creator economy. Under the new rule, anyone creating content on finance, law, education, medicine, or health must show proof of relevant degrees, licences, or certifications before publishing. Platforms such as Douyin (China’s version of TikTok), Weibo and Bilibili are al…
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techtrp.com broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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