The People's Court of District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, sentenced two TikTokers, Nguyen Nhat Duy and Nguyen Van Hoang, along with their accomplices, to 9 years in prison for organizing the illegal use of narcotics.
Nguyen Thien Huong used the TikTok account Ha My to post numerous fabricated and slanderous videos about Xanh Pon General Hospital and Phuong Dong General Hospital.
Tiktoker Tàng Keng Ông Trùm was sentenced to 3 years in prison, and Dù Bầu Trời to 2 years for abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the State.
Gen Z guy Nguyen Quoc Viet unexpectedly became a social media sensation with a series of rap review videos that garnered millions of views, thanks to his unique voice that strongly reflects his hometown of Thach That (Hanoi).
TikToker “Master Dũng Văn,” who claimed to possess psychic abilities and received between 5 and 30 million VND for “karma cleansing” but failed to deliver, has been arrested by the police for investigation.
Phó Đức Nam (Mr. Pips) laundered hundreds of billions of dong through Shark Bình's Ngan Luong e-wallet, and Mr. Bình also directed the provision of false information to the police.
A clip with over 18 million views on TikTok shows a husband beating and verbally abusing his wife, who is holding their young child, simply because she spent 1 million VND on a meal. This abusive behavior has angered netizens.
With her pretty looks, youthful style, and large following, midfielder Pham Minh Phuc's girlfriend quickly attracted the attention of the online community.
Vu Hoang Phu, a Buddhist monk with the Dharma name Thich Minh Vuong and the owner of the TikTok account "Phu Tu," has been charged with disturbing public order.
By staging breathtaking "rescue" videos, TikToker Huỳnh Cao Cường built an image of a "hero" saving people on social media, but in reality, it was a sophisticated trick to profit.
At the investigative agency, the owner of the TikTok account "Tàng Keng Ông Trùm" admitted to making videos insulting people from the South in order to "gain views," "gain likes," and seek fame.
The TikTok account "Tàng Keng Ông Trùm" posted many videos attacking relief efforts for people in Northern Vietnam affected by natural disasters and floods.
Those who rely on TikTok for their livelihoods are understandably worried about how monetization policies on the platform will change after the US-China agreement on TikTok is finalized.
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.
Facing much controversy, Ninh Duong Story announced the cancellation of its fan meeting in Ho Chi Minh City, while also committing to refunding tickets and providing support to the audience.
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.
Authorities are coordinating efforts to verify and clarify the identity of the male TikToker who posted the clip "badmouthing" a girl from Hue on social media.
The traffic police force of Hue City Police Department has summoned a newly emerging TikToker for questioning regarding his actions of using a Mercedes car to tow a homemade vehicle for a promotional video advertising electric cars.
In a 10-minute virtual reality experience, TikTokers Hoang Minh Hieu and Thu Hang were deeply moved as they witnessed a historic moment for the nation.
A Malaysian female tourist complained about a popular TikToker making noise at 2 AM, causing her to lose sleep in Sa Pa; netizens apologized, saying that this is not a common habit among Vietnamese people.
Nguyen Thi Hoang Ngan (commonly known as Ngan "Baby") has been taken into custody for criminal investigation into her actions of throwing stones at ATMs and parked cars, causing damage.
Former National Assembly representative Bui Thi An believes that the production of fake milk, fake medicine, fake dietary supplements, etc., is a manifestation of the utter decline of social morality.
A mother asked this indignant question after learning that Hai Sen's "appetite-stimulating syrup" was fake; she bought it because of the empathy she felt from other parents after seeing Hai's daughter livestreaming with her father.
Before his arrest, Le Van Hai (born in 1995, Ninh Binh) - the owner of the TikTok channel Hai Sen - had been making a lot of money by attracting views and selling products on social media.
The owner of the "Gia Đình Hải Sen" (Hai Sen Family) channel has just been arrested by the police for investigation into the sale of counterfeit goods. So, who is TikToker Gia Đình Hải Sen, and how does he operate on this platform?