Recently, some public account users reported that backend articles were deleted in batches, prompting the platform to judge that there was "non-real person automated creation behavior." When opening the article link, it prompts "This content cannot be viewed due to violation of regulations." The user complained and was reviewed by the platform. There is automated creation behavior that is not real people. The user said that he used the third-party typesetting tool Yiban, which was purely handwritten, and he only used Yiban to import it. Some users’ articles were deleted because they were writing AI writing tutorials.

The WeChat public account recently updated the rules for "non-real person automated creation behavior". It is mentioned that public accounts and service accounts are not allowed to use AI, scripts, interfaces or other automated methods to replace real people in completing content creation, publishing and other processes.

Including but not limited to the following situations: the act of using artificial intelligence to generate, rewrite, splice or transfer content without the expression of real creators; the act of publishing content in batches and continuously through automated means such as scripts and program hosting; the act of disseminating tutorials, methods or services that are not automatically created by real people.

In terms of handling rules, WeChat said, "For those who violate the above regulations, the platform will take traffic restrictions, deletion and other punitive measures on relevant content according to the degree of violation; it will also take measures such as capacity restrictions and bans on accounts."