Jimu News Commentator Qu Jing On July 23, the account of Big Brother Yuan, an Internet celebrity with 7 million fans, was banned. The account cannot be searched, the account name is no longer displayed, and the ban time is not yet displayed. It is reported that the anchor on

Jimu News commentator Qu Jing

On July 23, the account of Big Brother Yuan, an Internet celebrity with 7 million fans, was banned. The account cannot be searched, the account name is no longer displayed, and the ban time is not yet displayed.

It is reported that the anchor once used ignorance as a joke in the live broadcast room and made fun of the Five Heroes of Langya Mountain. Later, some netizens recorded the live broadcast and reported it @12345. Beijing 12345 responded: "The reported issues will be verified and handled." (According to the National Express on July 23)

It is understood that this anchor has broadcast 191 times this year, with an average of 2.8 million viewers per game, and the highest live broadcast has nearly 10 million viewers. He is one of the top experts on the platform. With his Down-to-earth and interesting content such as "Big Brother Far Story Club" has gained a lot of attention and love from fans, but there has always been controversy over vulgar and indecent remarks. The controversy arose this time because he spoke unabashedly during the live broadcast and used extremely disrespectful language on a whim to ridicule the anti-Japanese hero group "Five Heroes of Langya Mountain", which aroused the disgust of the audience in the live broadcast room and even shocked the public. The bottom line of social morality has hurt the public's national sentiments.

The "Big Brother Yuan" account has been banned (Source: Internet screenshot)

The "Five Heroes of Langya Mountain" are five heroes of the Eighth Route Army who bravely fought against the Japanese army and the puppet Manchukuo army in the battle of Langya Mountain in Yixian County, Baoding City, Hebei Province , they were fearless in the face of danger and bravely blocked the attack. They fought back with rocks when the bullets were out. Facing the enemy approaching step by step, they would rather die than give in. They destroyed their guns and jumped off a cliff dozens of feet deep. They were included in the first group of famous anti-Japanese heroes announced by the Ministry of Education and Affairs. They are outstanding representatives of the Chinese people who are not afraid of violence and sacrifice themselves for the country. They use their noble feats to explain what is the backbone of the Chinese nation.

The image of a hero cannot be slandered, and the reputation of a hero cannot be desecrated. Whether in reality or in cyberspace, in any context, and for any purpose, one should not speak rudely to heroes, convey wrong values, or undermine the stability of the online order. and Qingming. According to the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Heroes and Martyrs", such behavior should be punished by law. Although the platform did not announce the reason for banning the internet celebrity, it must pay the price for its wrongful behavior.

What makes people even more indignant is that even though his account was banned, "Big Brother Yuan" did not reflect on himself or apologize to the public. Instead, he was busy reporting to fans in the group that he was safe, saying that he had not been permanently banned, but just Take some time off. And his fans used the reason that he had done a lot of charity in the past to defend him. They believed that he just made a slip of the tongue and that his ban was the platform's "making a fuss out of a molehill" and "accidentally hurting a good person."

It is true that "Big Brother Yuan" has indeed donated 200,000 yuan to support Jilin's fight against the epidemic. It has also donated money to areas affected by heavy rains in Hebei and the earthquake in Gansu. It has actively assumed social responsibilities and helped many people in need, but this does not mean that With this, he can be unbridled and do whatever he wants, enjoying privileges within the moral and legal framework. Doing charity can certainly prove one's character to a certain extent, but it does not absolve one of any mistakes, let alone serve as a "shield" for bad words and deeds.

The more fans you have, the greater your responsibility. "Big Brother Yuan" has millions of fans, and each live broadcast has a huge number of views. You should pay more attention to your words and deeds. You should joke in moderation and have a bottom line in teasing and funny, otherwise you will definitely lose. Be rational, misfortune comes from your mouth, and you will pay a heavy price for your actions. This incident has once again sounded the alarm for these Internet celebrities and influencers: the Internet is not a place outside the law, and the live broadcast room is not anyone’s private domain. No matter how many fans you have or how popular you are, you must be cautious in your words and deeds and be strict. Discipline yourself and convey correct values ​​and social concepts. The platform must also further strengthen the supervision of content. It must not only deal with illegal content in a timely manner, but also publish typical cases and reasons for handling, so as to serve as a warning to others and create a healthy and clear online environment.

Fans should also be clear-headed, distinguish right from wrong, and view the behavior of Internet celebrities more fairly and objectively. They should affirm the good deeds they have done and admit the mistakes they have made. If they blindly defend themselves, even at the expense of distorting the facts and confusing right and wrong, it will intensify public opinion. Disgusted, and even triggered public condemnation, it really not only embarrassed oneself, but also added fuel to the fire of Internet celebrities.

(Source: Jimu News)