The Internet is not a place outside the law. When "poisonous" information such as "Eat it raw to see what you can do" appears on the Internet, we should all stand up bravely and "take it down" in accordance with the law and regulations!
Internet celebrity blogger posted a short video about eating raw wild mushrooms. Video screenshot
Special commentator of Caiyun Net Review Yuxi Fengguang
Recently, a female Internet celebrity with more than 700,000 fans posted online about eating raw wild mushrooms. The video of "Qing" attracted the attention of many netizens.
A female Internet celebrity with more than 700,000 fans live-streamed eating raw wild mushrooms and "seeing them green", which is undoubtedly a dangerous performance. Her behavior not only poses a threat to her own health, but may also mislead fans and viewers, especially minors, into dangerous "pits". When an Internet celebrity’s inappropriate behavior touches the red line of public safety, someone should shout “no” loudly.
As public figures in the Internet society, Internet celebrities should undoubtedly be responsible for their words and deeds, especially live broadcast content. From the perspective of medical common sense, the potential harm of eating raw wild fungi such as "Jianshouqing" cannot be underestimated. According to reports, in recent years, there have been cases of poisoning due to the consumption of "Jianshouqing" in many places across the country, which is particularly noteworthy. Yes, many people's poisoning caused by eating wild mushrooms is not just temporary discomfort, but also causes long-term irreversible damage to the human nervous system. During the live broadcast on the Internet, an internet celebrity posted, "Listen to my advice, never eat mushrooms raw unless it's okay" while eating raw mushrooms. This behavior not only despises one's own health, but also threatens public safety. of ignoring.
According to the "Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", the production and sale of toxic and harmful foods is expressly prohibited. Although the internet celebrity does not produce or sell toxic wild mushrooms, her live broadcast of eating raw mushrooms is extremely misleading and harmful. If it is not stopped in time, "eating raw food to see the green food" actually constitutes some kind of rash attempt to "promote", which will undoubtedly pose a threat to public food safety. The "Code of Conduct for Online Anchors" stipulates that in the process of providing online performances and audio-visual program services, online anchors shall not introduce or display dangerous behaviors that are likely to trigger imitation by minors, and shall not engage in behaviors that violate scientific common sense. According to media reports, a number of Internet celebrities have recently been broadcasting live online to demonstrate the harmful behavior of "eating raw to see what they can do". This irresponsible "propaganda" behavior of Internet celebrities should obviously be constrained by laws and regulations. Sanctions should be "taken down" promptly.
Internet celebrities are caught off guard. Such inappropriate live broadcast content is not “taken down” in time but is everywhere, reflecting the failure of online platforms to proactively fulfill their responsibilities. For content involving public health and safety, platforms should actively perform regulatory duties, strictly review content, remove illegal videos in a timely manner, and give warnings or even ban accounts for violations of regulations. Platforms must not pretend to be "invisible" to dangerous behaviors such as "eating raw greens on hands". There should not be "doctors warn that eating raw 'greens on hands' can cause dizziness, nausea, etc. on the same online platform. A series of poisoning symptoms such as auditory hallucinations and hallucinations, which may lead to psychosis in severe cases," and live broadcasts such as "Eat raw and see what you are doing".
At the same time, the public, especially teenagers, should be more vigilant and avoid blindly imitating the behavior of Internet celebrities. It is currently summer vacation, and parents are supervising and guiding their children to use the Internet with a lot of attention, educating children to correctly identify online information and avoid being adversely affected. In short, everyone from Internet celebrities to online platforms to the general audience should review their own responsibilities and jointly maintain a safe, healthy, and orderly online environment. The Internet is not a place outside the law. When "poisonous" information such as "eating raw will make you green" appears on the Internet, we should all stand up bravely and "take it down" in accordance with the law and regulations!