News sensitivity refers to the high sensitivity of individuals, organizations, or media to certain events, topics, or political issues. It usually involves sensitive political, social, or human rights issues that need to be treated with caution to avoid controversy or unnecessary trouble. News sensitivity usually involved the following aspects: 1. Political sensitivity: Political issues or the actions and remarks of political figures can easily cause controversy and sensitivity. 2. Social sensitivity: social issues or events such as poverty, racial discrimination, gender equality, etc. can easily attract public attention and controversy. 3. Human rights sensitivity: Human rights issues such as freedom of speech, freedom of religious belief, and privacy protection will also attract widespread public attention and discussion. 4. Business sensitivity: Business interests related issues such as taxation, intellectual property rights, monopoly, etc. are also easy to attract widespread public attention and discussion. The main implication of news sensitivity was that it was highly sensitive to certain events, topics, or political issues. It needed to be treated with caution to avoid causing controversy or unnecessary trouble.