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WeChat Public Account Prohibited Word Checker

Identify prohibited words in public account articles, suitable for media and brand content placement.

AI Detection NoticeThis tool uses AI technology for intelligent detection and can more accurately identify prohibited content. Detection results are for reference only, and actual platform review may differ. To perform the check, your input text will be uploaded to the AI API.
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WeChat Public Account Prohibited Word Checker Introduction

AI Detection Advantages

This tool uses advanced AI technology for prohibited word detection, with the following advantages over traditional keyword matching:

  • Intelligent Understanding:AI can understand context and reduce false positives
  • Dynamic Updates:AI models continuously learn the latest prohibited word rules
  • Semantic Analysis:Identify disguised expressions such as variant words and synonyms
  • High Accuracy:Based on big data training, detection is more precise

How to Use?

  1. Step 1: Paste the text you want to check (article title / body / summary).
  2. Step 2: Click "AI Check Prohibited Words". The tool will highlight risky terms automatically.
  3. Step 3: Revise the wording based on suggestions and re-check until more compliant.
  4. Use "Clear" to reset the text, or "Load Example" to quickly see how it works.

Detection Scope

  • Inducement to follow and share terms
  • False and exaggerated marketing expressions
  • Political and social rumor content
  • Infringement and improper citations
  • Pornographic and violent prohibited words
  • Medical and health sensitive words
  • Politically sensitive words
  • Illegal and non-compliant content

WeChat Public Account Prohibited Word Checker Introduction

WeChat Public Account Prohibited Word Checker, designed for new media operators. Supports compliance self-check for WeChat public account articles, titles, summaries, and auto-reply content. Helps you avoid risks of posts being deleted, features blocked, or even account bans due to "inducement to share", "false rumors", or "sensitive words".

WeChat Public Platform Operation Red Lines

WeChat has extremely high requirements for content ecology. In addition to conventional pornographic and violent prohibited words, WeChat focuses on cracking down on "inducement to follow/share" (e.g., view after forwarding, follow to get red packet), "malicious marketing" (exaggerated claims, harassing users), and "publishing false information". Once violated, consequences range from single content deletion to progressive account function bans.

Core Detection Scenarios

Viral Headlines

Avoid exaggerated, threatening, vulgar "clickbait" terms to prevent algorithm demotion.

Marketing Copy

Check viral campaign copy to prevent interception due to "inducement to share" terms.

Medical & Health

Strictly screen keywords involving medical advice and false health claims to avoid being identified as rumors.

Common Violation Areas

Inducement to Follow & Share

Forward to Moments, share for rewards, collect likes, view after follow, not forwarding means not Chinese.

Consequence: Links blocked, sharing interface banned.

False & Exaggerated Marketing

躺赚, 暴富, 日赚百万, 包治百病, 神效, 国家级, 世界第一.

Consequence: Suspected violation of advertising law, content deleted.

Political & Social Rumors

内部消息, 独家揭秘 (no source), 网传, 震惊, 速看 (sensitive content).

Consequence: Very high risk of account ban.

Infringement & Improper Citations

Unauthorized use of others' original content, abuse of "original" declaration, font infringement.

Consequence: Original label removed, legal liability.

Operation Tips

When involving health, finance, or political content, always cite official authoritative sources. For marketing activities, it's recommended to use third-party tools to generate posters, avoiding directly stacking inducement terms in the article body.

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