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Games & Commerce
Platforms step up election information to curb falsehoods and comment abuse
With the June 3 nationwide local elections nearing, major platforms including Naver, Daum and TikTok are strengthening systems to provide election information and respond to false information and comment abuse. They are focusing on upgrading AI-based detection and linking users to authoritative election information, while differing in how they structure special pages and enforcement. Naver is limiting comments on political stories. Daum is adding AI-driven features and abnormal-pattern detection. TikTok is building an in-app election center and labeling AI-generated content.
Telecommunications & Media
LG Hellovision steps up local election broadcast coverage
LG Hellovision said on Sunday it has launched its broadcast operation for the ninth nationwide local elections under the slogan, \"Our choice, making regions more valuable!\" The broadcaster said 1,506 local government chiefs, local council members and superintendents of education will be elected within its broadcast areas. It plans to provide information on about 3,000 candidates and produce special news on June 3 with vote updates via on-screen scrolls and social media.
Games & Commerce
Naver opens local election special page, tightens comment moderation
Naver has launched a special page for South Korea\'s 9th nationwide local elections and is moving to block false and malicious comments. The company opened the page on May 7 and said it is strengthening comment policies for political and election news and adding a function to report false election-related comments. It will apply an upgraded AI Cleanbot 3.0 to detect hateful and disparaging comments and may automatically disable comment windows under certain conditions.