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Nowadays, all kinds of harassing flash messages are actually legitimate business, so should the three major operators really take responsibility for auditing?

They should take on auditing responsibilities to ensure the consumer experience. Flash SMS is a type of SMS service. It is originally designed to be pushed by mobile operators to users for early warning before emergencies such as typhoons, earthquakes and other natural disasters occur. It has the characteristics of mandatory and immediate nature. Once used by criminals, it is likely to become a "sharp weapon" for harassment. "Screen dominating flash messages" are a naked infringement on mobile phone users and a blatant provocation to the law.

The publishing price of Flash Letters is very low, only a few cents per message, but the content review is very lax. Contents such as foreign language training, cash loans, part-time job fraud, and violent debt collection can all be published. Moreover, "screen-dominating flash messages" have the characteristics of "burning after reading", so users cannot find evidence of harassment and cannot effectively complain. Flash messages that dominate the screen provide a new way to publish harassing information. Its characteristics of forced reading and unblockability make it more difficult to rectify and crack down on harassing information. It is bound to be impossible to completely control it by relying on conventional means. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt a source control strategy to eradicate the root causes and prevent "screen-dominating flash messages" from harassing users.

Flash messages are a legitimate business. Should the three major operators really assume the responsibility for auditing? Should the information management department continue to improve laws and regulations, strengthen supervision, improve technology, and identify spam flash messages? Since the existing methods cannot deal with this kind of "flash after reading", should the management departments form a joint force to control the third-party companies that operate this kind of business from the source? Some netizens said that searching for "flash" in the QQ group "Letter", there are many channels selling flash letters in the search results. Some software promoters even said that you can check whether the push is successful, and "no money is required if it fails." It can be seen that relevant online platforms also need to take responsibility. At the very least, they should not provide communication facilities for such transactions.