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China’s Anti-online Gambling Campaign Seeks Public Help to Build Awareness of Gambling Harms

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The new anti-online gambling campaign in China is seeking public help to build awareness of gambling-related harms while continuing to inflict pain on gambling operators.

A number of Chinese government agencies, including the Ministry of Public Security, announced the launch of a “publicity and education campaign for combating cross-border gambling” on August 13.

The campaign is being rolled out across all major Chinese social media channels and involves both “theme posters and short video solicitation activities.”

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The government has invited members of the public to upload their own anti-gambling artwork and videos for consideration to become part of this “important propaganda position for cracking down on cross-border gambling.” Those whose submissions are good enough to be included in the campaign can win free laptops, tablets and other gear, as well as a likely boost in their personal score on China’s “social credit” system. The deadline for the submissions is September 13.

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