Live streaming (直播) has gone popular in China. Many people have turned (they) into live streaming users or followers. But many problems come along. Many minors have ever spent large amounts of money (tip) and buying virtual gifts for their idols during live streams. Some live streams promote online games, poor products with misleading claims, and even illegal things affects underage (未成年的) followers.
Chinese authorities have introduced a set of updated regulations (管理) on live streaming industry (protect) the interests of minors. The new rules, issued by a central department, (publish) on Saturday. A source told China Daily, "I know that (probable) means the days are gone when live streamers were often rewarded without inspection." Besides, those under the age of 16 will be prohibited to perform as live streamers under the new rules. For those applicants aged between 16 and 18, the (agree) of their guardians (监护人) is necessary.
The document also calls for cooperation to carry further inspections (检查). Online game enterprises and ( platform), like Tencent and NetEase, have also been required to follow stricter regulations to manage the services of live streaming games.