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A genuine legal document circulated online, breaking many people's complacency regarding "internet management."
The story goes like this: A certain group owner was formally detained and fined in October 2025 for failing to manage illegal content effectively during his tenure as the QQ group administrator in 2022. He subsequently received a court summons on December 15. From the initial violation to legal sanctions, it took a full three years. But this time, the legal department really found him.
The core message revealed by this case is very straightforward: when you establish or manage a community, you are not an outsider. Phrases like "I don’t know" and "I wasn’t involved" are becoming less and less tenable in the face of law enforcement.
**The rules are being put into practice**
Legal provisions have actually existed for a long time - community builders and managers are responsible for regulating group behavior and managing the information published by members. However, in the past, many people regarded this as a scare tactic, and there were not many cases where it was truly implemented.
It's different now. With the upgrade of network tracing technology, the information tracing capability of law enforcement agencies has significantly improved, and "there are laws to follow" is turning into "every case must be investigated." For managers, this is no longer a distant threat.
In the emerging ecosystems of the crypto community, DAOs, and social economies, this trend deserves more attention. Anyone who builds or maintains a community should be clear: you are providing not just a chat space, but you are taking on real management responsibilities.