The Beijing News (Reporter Feng Qi) On June 17, there were rumors on the Internet that the "Internet Classes in Primary and Secondary Schools" could be reported on the "Internet Crime Reporting Website" subordinate to the Ministry of Public Security.

The reporter verified that the rumor was misunderstood.

On the evening of June 17, the reporter refreshed the website and found that in order to avoid misunderstandings, the website had revised the reporting options that caused misreading, and the revised option was "Illegal and illegal online classes for primary and secondary school students."

  The relevant options on the website have been revised and changed to "Illegal and Violation of Internet Classes for Primary and Secondary School Students".

  On June 17, a screenshot of the “Internet illegal crime reporting website” circulated among many parent groups.

As shown in the figure, on the website’s online report page, the report type column contains more than ten options for online illegal and criminal matters, including "obscene pornography", "Internet gambling", and "deleting posts for a fee", among which there is an option called " Online classes in primary and secondary schools".

  Screenshot of "Reportable Online Classes in Primary and Secondary Schools"

  In this regard, many netizens misinterpreted it as "Internet classes for primary and secondary school students are considered illegal" and commented that "Has the online classes in primary and secondary schools reached the point where everyone shouts?" After verification, it should be interpreted as a misunderstanding. .

  In August 2020, the Internet Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security announced through its official WeChat account that it will launch a four-month "special rectification of the network environment for online classes in primary and secondary schools".

In response to the phenomenon that "part of the online course platforms of elementary and middle schools pop up advertisements during class, and even appear illegal and harmful information such as pornographic gambling, which seriously disrupts the order of online education and teaching, and infringes on the physical and mental health of minors", parents of teachers and students are encouraged to find out that there is an online course platform for students Report illegal and harmful information to the public security organs in a timely manner.

  The specific content of the report includes 10 aspects such as "the online course platform disseminates videos, pictures, links, QR codes and other information that subvert state power and undermine national unity and other content that endangers national security."

The reporting platform is the "Internet illegal crime reporting website" in the screenshots circulating on the Internet.

  The Beijing Municipal Education Commission's WeChat account has forwarded the contents of the Ministry of Public Security's special rectification of the network environment of primary and secondary schools.

  Beijing News reporter Feng Qi proofreads Xue Jingning