>>62236867See the thing about the CCP is that, despite rumours you might hear about their iron grip over China, they neither have the resources nor the will to officially police every action in the country. For most cases they rely on hordes of their brainwashed citizens to do most of their dirty work. It was the case with the one child policy, where the ccp basically embarked on a massive propaganda campaign and most of the grunt work of enforcement is done by their citizens peer pressuring and ostrisizing those who don't follow ccp directives, and it's the case for most of their online, see pic related and the coco incident for examples, where the CCP never officially got involved but the companies and citizens involved jumped on them anyway just because that's what they think they should do.
It's the same thing here, the government knows who is behind everyone's account, but dedicating official resources to monitoring millions of streamers and punishing those that step out of line is a massive waste of government resources. Instead, they simply remove the barriers between the streamer and their brainwashed citizens, make a few high profile examples, and let their bugmen take care of keeping them in line.