On September 11, reports surfaced indicating that Li Auto has swiftly taken action in response to a directive issued by six key government departments, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, aimed at rectifying online misconduct within the automotive industry. Li Auto confirmed that it has uncovered evidence of certain MCN (Multi-Channel Network) agencies and their affiliated accounts engaging in malicious defamation of Li Auto's product quality and operational performance. These actions included plagiarism, content manipulation, and the mass dissemination of false information. Furthermore, these entities have gone as far as to fabricate unverified claims about the yet-to-be-released Li i6 model, such as exaggerated customer complaint volumes, a purported 50% drop in monthly sales, and unfounded pricing rumors, all with the intent of tarnishing its market reputation and destabilizing the competitive landscape.