French police investigate child trafficking on Vinted app
法國警方調查 Vinted 應用程式上的兒童人口販運案
更新於: 2026年6月27日 上午02:15
In June 2026, French authorities opened a preliminary investigation into the secondhand resale platform Vinted following viral social media rumors alleging it was being used for child trafficking.
2026年6月,法國當局針對二手轉售平台Vinted展開了初步調查,起因是社群媒體上流傳關於該平台被用於販賣兒童的謠言。
Vinted swiftly denied these allegations, clarifying that the 'age' and 'size' fields are standard features used to describe toy suitability or product dimensions.
Vinted迅速否認了這些指控,澄清「年齡」和「尺寸」欄位是用於描述玩具適用年齡或產品規格的標準功能。
The company explained that no evidence of trafficking was found and warned that vigilante behavior—such as harassing sellers—could compromise legitimate safety efforts.
該公司解釋說,並未發現任何人口販運的證據,並警告稱,騷擾賣家等私刑行為可能會破壞合法的安全防護工作。
This event mirrors the 2020 'Wayfair' conspiracy theory, highlighting how misinformation can quickly spread online.
此事件反映了2020年「Wayfair」陰謀論的情況,凸顯了錯誤資訊如何在網路上迅速傳播。
While the investigation remains ongoing, authorities have not confirmed any criminal findings.
雖然調查仍在進行中,但當局尚未證實任何犯罪發現。
Vinted continues to work with law enforcement to remove fake, rumor-fueling listings and maintain the security of its global marketplace.
Vinted持續與執法部門合作,移除助長謠言的虛假商品資訊,並維持其全球市場的安全性。
