Recently, the Guangxi Public Security Bureau investigated a case in which four people pretended to be delivery riders to shoot fake videos to attract fans and attract traffic. The total number of views of four people's videos including "riders and customers quarreling" and "hyping and selling" has exceeded 10 million, and has been banned in accordance with the law. Administrative penalties.
This is not the first case of someone pretending to be a takeaway rider. From fake riders posing for fake salary slips for publicity purposes and being detained, to posing for photos of "female riders crying after their food delivery vehicle was stolen late at night", the initiators were eventually brought to justice. On the short video platform, from time to time some "delivery riders" with doubtful identities will appear to share their incredible experiences.
The food delivery platform is developing rapidly and has a huge group of riders. The guys come and go through the streets and alleys in rain or shine to provide everyone with convenient services. Everyone interacts with them every day and sympathizes with the riders' hard work, which makes this group always have a lot of "traffic". Because of this, some counterfeiters use their crooked brains to fabricate "miserable sales" or exaggerate "conflicts". The essence is to reward and bring goods, and traffic can be converted into .
There are endless dramas about fake "riders", which is harmful to real riders who brave the wind and rain. It is also fooling the public and disrupting the Internet ecology. Various fake videos target far more than just food delivery riders. "Various situations in the ward", "Conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law"... Wherever there are stories to be compiled and traffic to be mined, there are always the shadows of counterfeiters. Ignoring the bottom line of law and morality, "taking the lead" to mislead the public, and consuming everyone's trust will ultimately result in being abandoned by users and platforms and accepting legal punishment.
What self-media can and cannot do, and the cost of breaking through the bottom line, have long been made public. Relevant departments have clearly required self-media to strengthen information authenticity management, label fictitious content or controversial information, and strictly handle violations. The special action of "Clearness and Rectification of "Self-Media" Unrestrained Traffic" was launched to curb the trend of "self-media" fake photos and cut off the interest chain of "poisonous traffic" to attract fans and realize them. Public security agencies in various places have always strictly investigated and dealt with online rumors, so that counterfeiters have no way to hide.
A clear cyberspace requires not only strict government control and severe legal punishment, but also the joint efforts of multiple parties and the simultaneous implementation of multiple measures. Short video platforms must ensure "auditing", and self-media should be in awe and stick to the bottom line.
Recently, the Guangxi Public Security Bureau investigated a case in which four people pretended to be delivery riders to shoot fake videos to attract fans and attract traffic. The total number of views of four people's videos including "riders and customers quarreling" and "hyping and selling" has exceeded 10 million, and has been banned in accordance with the law. Administrative penalties.
This is not the first case of someone pretending to be a takeaway rider. From fake riders posing for fake salary slips for publicity purposes and being detained, to posing for photos of "female riders crying after their food delivery vehicle was stolen late at night", the initiators were eventually brought to justice. On the short video platform, from time to time some "delivery riders" with doubtful identities will appear to share their incredible experiences.
The food delivery platform is developing rapidly and has a huge group of riders. The guys come and go through the streets and alleys in rain or shine to provide everyone with convenient services. Everyone interacts with them every day and sympathizes with the riders' hard work, which makes this group always have a lot of "traffic". Because of this, some counterfeiters use their crooked brains to fabricate "miserable sales" or exaggerate "conflicts". The essence is to reward and bring goods, and traffic can be converted into .
There are endless dramas about fake "riders", which is harmful to real riders who brave the wind and rain. It is also fooling the public and disrupting the Internet ecology. Various fake videos target far more than just food delivery riders. "Various situations in the ward", "Conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law"... Wherever there are stories to be compiled and traffic to be mined, there are always the shadows of counterfeiters. Ignoring the bottom line of law and morality, "taking the lead" to mislead the public, and consuming everyone's trust will ultimately result in being abandoned by users and platforms and accepting legal punishment.
What self-media can and cannot do, and the cost of breaking through the bottom line, have long been made public. Relevant departments have clearly required self-media to strengthen information authenticity management, label fictitious content or controversial information, and strictly handle violations. The special action of "Clearness and Rectification of "Self-Media" Unrestrained Traffic" was launched to curb the trend of "self-media" fake photos and cut off the interest chain of "poisonous traffic" to attract fans and realize them. Public security agencies in various places have always strictly investigated and dealt with online rumors, so that counterfeiters have no way to hide.
A clear cyberspace requires not only strict government control and severe legal punishment, but also the joint efforts of multiple parties and the simultaneous implementation of multiple measures. Short video platforms must ensure "auditing", and self-media should be in awe and stick to the bottom line.
Source: People’s Daily client