Overview
- China's largest Telegram forum for sharing non-consensual intimate images, 'Mask Park,' which had over 100,000 members, was removed late this week while dozens of spin-off forums remain active.
- The scandal has triggered nationwide outrage, with a related hashtag on Weibo surpassing 230 million views as women call for stronger privacy protections.
- State-backed outlets like Guangming Daily have urged that group organizers face consequences and that enforcement of privacy and pornography laws be strengthened.
- Authorities have not publicly launched any investigations or legal proceedings against participants or administrators of the Telegram groups.
- Observers draw parallels to South Korea's 'Nth Room' case and note that Telegram's encryption and VPN-only access complicate efforts to curb the distribution of private images.