Characterizing Scam-Driven Human Trafficking Across Chinese Borders and Online Community Responses on RedNote

要旨

A new form of human trafficking has emerged across Chinese borders, where individuals are lured to Southeast Asia with fraudulent job offers and then coerced into operating online scams. Despite its massive economic and human toll, this scam-driven trafficking remains underexplored in academic research. Through qualitative analysis of 158 RedNote posts, we examined how Chinese online communities respond to this threat. Our findings reveal that perpetrators exploit cultural ties to recruit victims for cybercriminal roles within self-sustaining compounds, using sophisticated manipulation tactics. Survivors face serious reintegration barriers, including family rejection, as the cultural values that enable trafficking also hinder their recovery. While communities present protective strategies, efforts are complicated by doubts about the reliability of support and cross-border coordination. We discuss key implications for prevention, platform governance, and international cooperation against scam-driven trafficking. Warning: This paper contains descriptions of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse.

受賞
Best Paper
著者
Jiamin Zheng
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Lothian Region, United Kingdom
Yue Deng
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China
Jessica Chen
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, County (Optional), United Kingdom
Shujun Li
University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom
Yixin Zou
Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy, Bochum, Germany
Jingjie Li
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Scam Experiences

P1 - Room 134
7 件の発表
2026-04-14 18:00:00
2026-04-14 19:30:00