When you're creating content for the Chinese market, one wrong word can get your entire campaign banned.
China's Advertising Law is one of the strictest in the world. It bans absolute terms like 'best,' 'number one,' and '100% effective.' It prohibits false advertising, medical claims on non-medical products, and undisclosed endorsements. Violations can result in fines up to ¥1,000,000.
The Problem for Global Creators
Most AI content tools were built for Western markets. They don't understand Chinese platform rules. A perfectly good English script, when translated and posted to Douyin, might contain banned terms you never intended.
What Actually Works
AI-powered compliance review can check content against China's 9 core Advertising Law prohibitions, platform-specific rules for Douyin/Bilibili/Xiaohongshu/TikTok/YouTube, and short-video hook and caption guidelines.
The key insight: don't just translate. Audit.
Before you publish to any Chinese platform, run your script through a compliance check. It takes seconds and could save you from a ¥450,000 fine.
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