In order to attract traffic and increase rewards, they used obscene language, vulgar behavior and other behaviors to gain attention during the live broadcast on the short video platform. They even recorded and disseminated obscene videos... On August 7, a Red Star News reporter f

In order to attract traffic and increase rewards,

used obscene language, vulgar behavior and other behaviors to gain attention during the live broadcast on the short video platform. They even recorded and disseminated obscene videos... On August 7, a Red Star News reporter from Bazhong, Sichuan The Bazhou District Branch of the Municipal Public Security Bureau learned that four online anchors recorded and disseminated obscene videos and were dealt with according to law.

html On July 21, the Internet Security Brigade of the Bazhou District Branch of the Bazhong City Public Security Bureau received a report from netizens that four online anchors were spreading obscene videos among fans of the short video platform. After receiving the alarm, the police immediately launched an investigation and quickly identified the four anchors as Zhang (male, 24 years old, from Bazhou District, nickname: Bo*zi), Li (male, 22 years old, from Bazhou District, Nickname: Ga*zi), Wu (male, 23 years old, from Nanjiang County), Deng (male, 26 years old, from Guang'an, Sichuan, nickname: Shu*zi).

▲ Zhang, Wu, and Li were sent to the detention center. Photo provided by the police

After investigation, in order to obtain more shares of platform gifts and attract netizens to reward them, Zhang and the other four people discussed in advance to conduct a live broadcast on the short video platform. The losing team records an obscene video as punishment. That night, Zhang and Li lost the PK and recorded obscene videos as agreed, and "shared" them to WeChat groups and short video platform fan groups to attract eyeballs and "drain" them.

It is understood that Zhang and his team discovered in 2023 that shooting low-level and interesting videos can guide netizens to actively comment, thus increasing their popularity. As the traffic continues to increase, the anchor "Bo*zi" has become a well-known "vulgar Internet celebrity" in Bazhong. During this period, although some netizens reported their vulgar behavior through the platform, in the face of the temptation of huge traffic, Zhang and others not only did not rein in the situation, but intensified, and even "similar" Internet celebrity anchors from other areas also took the initiative to come to the door, hoping Live interactively with Zhang to make profits together, and shoot vulgar videos to attract traffic and increase fans.

▲Zhang, Wu, and Li self-reflection Photo provided by the police

The behavior of Zhang and the other four people was not only sensational, but the live broadcast and recorded vulgar short videos caused considerable negative impact both online and offline. At the beginning of this year, Zhang was jointly interviewed by the Bazhong City Public Security Bureau and others for using vulgar language, ugly images, and even fictitious and exaggerated plots to attract attention and damage the image of the city.

Currently, Zhang, Li, and Wu have been administratively detained by the Bazhou District Branch of the Bazhong City Public Security Bureau for 10 days in accordance with the law, and Deng has been dealt with by the Guang'an City Public Security Bureau in accordance with the law.

Red Star News reporter Zhang Yang

editor Guo Yu editor-in-chief Guan Li