Across the most recent 1 story covering Sichuan Public Security Authority — 100% positive sentiment, averaging 6/10 impact.
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threshold before it is linked here — a story naming this entity only in passing, as
competitive context for an unrelated subject, does not qualify. That threshold exists
because earlier testing surfaced entity pages cluttered with tangential mentions: a story
about two unrelated companies merging could otherwise populate a third company's page
simply because it was named once for comparison, with no real event of its own. The
timeline below reflects genuine milestones and developments specific to this entity,
cross-referenced against the same source-verification standard applied to every story on
this site. Sentiment measures the directional read of each development for this entity
specifically, not the overall tone of the reporting, and impact weights how consequential
a development is rather than how widely it was syndicated across outlets.
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sentiment are derived.
Timeline
618 Shopping Festival finale
China's major online retail event concludes, with the preceding smear campaign threatening to disrupt consumer trust during a peak sales period.
Companies thank police
JD.com and Alibaba's Taobao Shangou post on social media praising Chengdu police for combating online rumors and maintaining a healthy online environment.
Police announce penalties
Sichuan public security authority reveals it has imposed administrative penalties on five individuals from Chengdu Xiaoben Culture Media and handed evidence to market regulators.
Smear campaign begins
Coordinated online attacks targeting Alibaba and JD.com start amid a food delivery price war, with platforms giving away products like milk tea to attract consumers.
Stories mentioning Sichuan Public Security Authority 1
A police-investigated smear campaign against Alibaba and JD.com used manipulated images of delivery uniforms and hired a media agency to spread false narratives online, highlighting the cyber threat of reputation-based disinformation attacks on major platforms.
About Sichuan Public Security Authority coverage
This page surfaces every story mentioning Sichuan Public Security Authority across our cybersecurity coverage. We track each entity's appearance over time so readers can trace how the narrative evolves — which developments are isolated incidents, which build into longer arcs, and which reframe how operators in the space think about the entity. Story selection uses the same multi-source verification gate applied across the rest of our coverage.
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Entities only appear on this page once the classifier scores them at a minimum 35 percent
relevance to the story, filtering out passing mentions. According to that methodology,
reviewed July 2026, this follows multi-source corroboration standards recommended by
journalism research bodies such as the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
What you see
What it tells you
Story count
Number of distinct stories where Sichuan Public Security Authority was a primary or referenced actor.
Recency clustering
Whether mentions are concentrated in a recent window (a news cycle) or distributed (a sustained arc).
Sentiment distribution
Aggregate sentiment of the stories mentioning this entity, weighted by impact score.
Cross-niche links
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