Recently, a video of a car driving through the Qinling Tunnel with completely different scenery at both ends of the tunnel, highlighting the Qinling Mountains as the dividing line between north and south of China, went viral, attracting more than 5.5 million likes and 622,000 com

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Recently, a video of a car driving through the Qinling Tunnel with very different scenery at both ends of the tunnel, highlighting the Qinling Mountains as the dividing line between north and south China, went viral, attracting more than 5.5 million likes and 622,000 comments. Mr. Wang, the author of the video, said: "After passing through the Qinling Tunnel, I understood why the Qinling Mountains are the dividing line between the north and the south of China."

However, Mr. Chen (pseudonym), a geography enthusiast, questioned the video: the tunnel the car enters in the video is the Yan'eshan Tunnel (Wuxi County, Chongqing City), which belongs to the Daba Mountain boundary, not the Qinling Mountains; at the same time, the lights on the top of the tunnel before and after The styles are different (one row when entering the tunnel and two rows when exiting the tunnel). It is suspected that the video is spliced ​​together.

On February 26, the reporter contacted Mr. Chen. He said: "The original video was posted after 17:00 on February 20. I watched it after 6:00 on the next day (February 21). At that time, Xunsi Science Popularization Let’s talk about the reasons for the seasonal changes on both sides of the Qinling Mountains. Unexpectedly, when I was free, this video had more than one million likes, so my subsequent popular science videos became anti-fake videos.” Why did

come forward to crack down on a popular video with over 5 million likes?

Mr. Chen explained: "Because I am doing geographical science popularization, I initially wanted to give you a brief introduction to the reasons for this phenomenon. But then I discovered that the Yan'eshan Tunnel was in Chongqing, and I knew that this video was edited and pieced together. I The purpose of telling this is to let everyone have a correct understanding of geographical phenomena and prevent concepts from being confused and tampered with.

The original author apologizes in the comment area: an intellectual mistake was made

According to reports, the original video of this video was posted on February 22 The author "Nono's Little Home" posted an apology comment in the video comment area:

"After being reminded by the majority of netizens, Teacher Wang hereby apologizes. Yan'eshan Tunnel belongs to Daba Mountain, and the mountain range composed of Daba Mountain and Qinling Mountains is called Qinba Mountains. I have always thought that Daba Mountain also belongs to the Qinling Mountains in a broad sense, but when I checked the information, I found that there are both versions. Therefore, when publishing the work, I did not pay much attention to this controversial point and directly regarded the tunnels in Daba Mountain as the tunnels in the Qinling Mountains. If I made an intellectual mistake, I hereby apologize to everyone."

raised questions about video splicing from Mr. Chen. He also responded in the comment area: "Because this is a series of tunnel groups, so without splicing and editing, there will be no such thing. Shocking feeling. I don’t deny that it was spliced ​​and edited. If you guys mind, then I’d like to apologize again. "

Recently, a video of a car driving through the Qinling Tunnel with completely different scenery at both ends of the tunnel, highlighting the Qinling Mountains as the dividing line between north and south of China, went viral, attracting more than 5.5 million likes and 622,000 com - Lujuba

Mr. Wang apologized in the video comment area

Do Daba Mountain and Qinling Mountains belong to different mountain ranges? The reporter interviewed Mr. Zhang, a senior map examiner in Chongqing, about this matter. He said: "Daba Mountain and Qinling Mountains are completely different mountains. There are two completely different mountains. Independent mountain ranges cannot be lumped together. I have also seen the video you mentioned. If I have to mention it together, it can be said to be the Qinba Mountains, not just the Qinling Mountains. "

Recently, a video of a car driving through the Qinling Tunnel with completely different scenery at both ends of the tunnel, highlighting the Qinling Mountains as the dividing line between north and south of China, went viral, attracting more than 5.5 million likes and 622,000 com - Lujuba

Qinling Mountains and Daba Mountain are two completely independent mountain ranges.

Lawyers remind: Edited and spliced ​​videos should be clearly marked

Mr. Wang's edited video attracted many likes and comments from netizens. Is it suspected of fabricating and spreading false information to defraud traffic?

Reporter on this The reporter interviewed Zhang Gongdian, senior partner and director of the board of supervisors of Chongqing Zhihezhi Law Firm. He believed that the penalty provisions in the "Public Security Management Punishment Law" and the "Criminal Law" related to spreading rumors on the Internet are mainly aimed at those who are harmful to society. Rumors. Judging from Mr. Wang’s video, although the information is inconsistent with the facts, it should not be to the extent that fabricating false information requires administrative penalties. In July last year, the Central Cyberspace Administration of China issued the "Regulations on Strengthening the Management of "Self-Media" Notice" requires self-media to label fictional content or controversial information. Mr. Wang did not label the edited and spliced ​​videos, which is a violation of the Cyberspace Administration of China's regulations and should be handled by the short video platform.

Currently, many Lawyer Zhang Gongdian suggested that self-media authors edit videos to gain traffic. The Internet is not a place outside the law. When self-media authors shoot and edit videos, if there are any fictitious or exaggerated elements, they should mark them out to avoid misunderstandings among netizens. , causing unnecessary trouble.

Currently, the platform has clearly marked it below the video.

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Recently, a video of a car driving through the Qinling Tunnel with completely different scenery at both ends of the tunnel, highlighting the Qinling Mountains as the dividing line between north and south of China, went viral, attracting more than 5.5 million likes and 622,000 com - Lujuba

Editing | Sun Zhicheng Du Bo

Proofreading | Cheng Peng

Source: Upstream News, China Youth Daily

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