A new digital platform dedicated to promoting clean, safe, and traditional content has launched in Australia.
Literally translated to “a clean world,” social media platform Gan Jing World aims to be a clean digital “ecosystem” where users can browse through content that is a “diversified, well-balanced Internet space free from violent, erotic, criminal, and harmful content.”
The company says its mission is to “empower people through technology to reconnect traditional values and divine culture in daily life.”
“We want people to be able to stay with us, and we want them to feel safe, and we want them to bring their kids here because it’s a safe and clean place,” CEO James Qiu told The Epoch Times.
While other platforms use algorithms to generate as many clicks as possible—regardless of whether the content is beneficial for people or not—Gan Jing World’s purpose is to genuinely enrich people’s lives, Qiu said.
“We want people to deliver the message that they want to deliver as long as it’s clean, it’s pure, and it’s useful.”
The platform, created in New York, was founded by Chinese dissidents who fled communist China and is a non-religious, non-partisan platform “for all to share their own stories.”
Nick Janicki, director of media relations for Gan Jing World, told The Epoch Times that Australians can benefit from using the platform.
“For local Aussies, Gan Jing World is an accessible tool to promote mental well-being. Its resources are at your fingertips whenever you need them, breaking down geographical barriers and ensuring mental health support is available to everyone, irrespective of location or time.
Promoted at Acclaimed ‘Rotary International’ Event
CEO of Spring Rain Global, Dr. Glenda Miro Antonio, who is a professional philanthropy consultant, said Gan Jing World’s digital platform allows content on humanitarian causes to be curated and shared globally.Antonio made these comments during the 2023 Rotary International Conference, which was held in Melbourne, Australia, from May 27-31.
Rotary International is an international service organisation where around 20,000 Rotarians, or business and professional leaders, meet in order to advance goodwill, peace, and service around the world. It is a non-political and non-religious organisation.
“Just by visiting this booth over here, GanJingWorld.com, ‘Technology for Humanity,’ philanthropy becomes easier because you provided a very good platform where professional ethics and standards meet, and that’s what we do to make this world a better place.”
Janicki said that the promotion of Gan Jing World at the Rotary International event in Melbourne is “highly significant” as it aligns with Rotary’s commitment to “making a positive difference in the world.”
“Being an online video platform that promotes mental health, GJW aims to provide a safe and engaging environment for kids and adults alike, mirroring Rotary’s goal of enhancing health, peace, and understanding.”