The initiatives were introduced at a conference organized by the Gia Lai Provincial Police at the Dankbaar Resort Quy Nhon Conference Center in Quy Nhon Nam Ward.
The event gathered provincial leaders, agencies, and more than 60 key opinion leaders (KOLs) and online administrators.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Lâm Hải Giang emphasized the pivotal role of KOLs and online administrators in shaping public opinion, promoting positive content and showcasing the province’s culture, people, and development potential.
He called on participants to uphold social responsibility, adhere to ethical standards, and foster constructive online engagement.

Speakers from the provincial Party Committee, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the online anti-fraud project highlighted cybersecurity, the Law on Cybersecurity and the Law on Personal Data Protection.
Discussions focused on strategies for information dissemination and the responsibility of online influencers in building a healthier digital environment.

The event also featured Đinh Y Quyên, 3rd runner-up of Miss Grand Vietnam 2025, alongside administrators of major social media pages, channels and groups.
Participants shared experiences in content creation and digital community management aimed at spreading positive and humane values.

Vice Chairman Giang stressed that in an era of rapid digital transformation, social networks are not only tools for communication but also “spaces for collaborative development.”
He urged influencers to act not just as individuals but as a united, responsible community working to spread values of truth, goodness, and beauty.
At the close of the event, KOLs and administrators pledged to comply with cybersecurity laws and codes of conduct, reaffirming Gia Lai province’s determination to cultivate a trustworthy and forward-looking digital landscape.