HTY (born in 2010) was fined 6 million VND for riding a motorbike with a passenger facing backward and swerving erratically on the road; the vehicle owner was fined an additional 9 million VND.
Two teenage girls, carrying a 3-year-old child without helmets, filmed the incident and posted the video on Facebook, resulting in the vehicle owner being fined 9 million VND for allowing someone unqualified to drive.
Police in Ha Giang 1 ward, Tuyen Quang province, have detained three teenagers who chased a rival with homemade swords in the middle of the night, filming the incident and posting the video on Facebook and TikTok.
A young man in Lao Cai was fined 4,5 million VND and had his vehicle confiscated for allowing his 18-month-old son to stand and hold onto the handlebars while his motorbike rolled downhill.
Two teenagers in Son La were summoned by the police after filming themselves doing wheelies on a motorbike on National Highway 279D and posting the video on social media to gain views and likes.
Many AI users are creating fake images of the floods in Central Vietnam, and other AI-generated image trends are sweeping across social media, blurring the lines between reality and fiction.
Even the suffering and pain of those devastated by the floods are being exploited for profit; those spreading fake news and using AI to create fake images and videos are truly inhumane.
The Ho Chi Minh City People's Procuracy has indicted the group that carried the coffin in a procession in front of Ben Thanh Market and transferred the case file to the District 1 People's Court to prepare for the first-instance trial.
Ho Chi Minh City police have initiated legal proceedings and temporarily detained two TikTokers, "Thuan Khung Bao Doi" and "Minh Bao Doi Yeu Em," for organizing a "bet" to disrupt public order and profiting tens of millions of dong.
Two TikTokers, Thuan and Nham, staged offensive videos and livestreamed them on social media to earn money, making 3-5 million VND per session and recruiting others to participate.
Three young men in Ninh Binh staged a video of a couple engaging in inappropriate behavior in a Mercedes car in order to gain views, likes, comments, and shares on social media.
A young man in Dong Trieu City, Quang Ninh province, was summoned by authorities for organizing and filming false videos that affected public security and order.
Nine people who organized the filming and carrying of a coffin through the streets in front of Ben Thanh Market, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, causing a public uproar, have been charged with disturbing public order.
Ho Chi Minh City police have arrested nine people for organizing and filming a video of a coffin being carried in a procession in front of Ben Thanh Market, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, which caused a public uproar.
A video circulating on social media shows vendors at Binh Dien Market (Ho Chi Minh City) selling squid stuffed with iron inside; local authorities have determined the incident to be fake news intended to gain views.
The trend of many TikTokers posting fabricated videos about "going to the doctor and discovering cancer" has angered the online community, who believe they are seeking views by exploiting the suffering of others.
The account owner, who has over 1 million followers in China, was arrested along with his team for fabricating heartbreaking stories to evoke tears from viewers in order to livestream and sell products.
LA and VA admitted to posting false information claiming "a human hand was found inside the belly of a caught grouper" in order to create clickbait headlines, attract likes, and increase engagement on Facebook accounts.
Police units are investigating the incident where the YouTube channel "Những bài học nhỏ" (Small Lessons) posted a clip titled "Retribution in Lang Nu Village, Lao Cai," which caused outrage.
On the day of his former employee's wedding, Hai "idol" arranged a line of cars, and along with several others, stopped four luxury cars in the middle of the road to stage a photoshoot and livestream it to gain likes.
Son wore a People's Police uniform with the rank of Senior Lieutenant, took a picture of himself, and posted it on Facebook with a challenge to "get likes".
After posting a clickbait video calling for protests in front of the Dai Nam complex by Nguyen Phuong Hang, Mr. P. was summoned by the police for questioning.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has requested ministries and agencies to study and address the issue of social media being flooded with videos containing nonsensical and sensational content.
The Dak Lak Forest Protection Department has demanded strict action against a woman who kept five monkeys in captivity and regularly posted videos of them on YouTube to gain views.