Danggeun to Block Illegal Transactions of Min Saeng Recovery Consumption Coupons
Real-Time Blocking and Alert Messages
On July 31, Danggeun announced that it will conduct special monitoring to prevent illegal person-to-person transactions of the Min Saeng Recovery Consumption Coupon and to foster a healthy secondhand trading culture.
First, Danggeun will continuously update its list of banned keywords and strengthen its filtering technology and policies in order to preemptively block the registration of related posts on the platform.
In addition to prohibiting the buying and selling of Min Saeng Recovery Consumption Coupons, Danggeun will also consider it a policy violation to induce payment for secondhand goods using the Min Saeng Recovery Consumption Coupon, and will completely block related posts.
However, since many users may not be aware that such actions violate policy, Danggeun plans to block the exposure of these posts and then notify users via alert messages that their posts fall under policy violations.
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A Danggeun representative stated, "Since the Min Saeng Recovery Consumption Coupon is government support funded by taxpayers, any use outside its intended purpose or person-to-person transactions are clearly prohibited," adding, "This special monitoring is a measure to strengthen real-time, technology-based responses and to prevent illegal transactions as well as to promote a healthy secondhand trading culture."
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