The recent popularity of the live broadcast industry is obvious to all. Judging from the current situation, the live broadcast industry is still the easiest industry to make money. As long as it can become popular, there are many ways to monetize it. And as you can see, the

The recent popularity of the live broadcast industry is obvious to all. Judging from the current situation, the live broadcast industry is still the easiest industry to make money. As long as it can become popular, there are many ways to monetize it.

And as you can see, the operating cost of live broadcast is very low. A small studio can support an anchor with millions of fans. Of course, there is one type of anchor that has high operating cost, and that is the fake anchor.

In order to maintain their own personas, these anchors need venues, makeup, character writers, etc. Now there are actually many anchors with fake personas on the platform, and they will do anything to become popular.

And as everyone knows, internet celebrity anchors with fake personas should focus on fraud, because they use fake personas to conduct live broadcasts to defraud gifts, which is fraud. For example, an anchor with millions of fans was recently arrested.

This female anchor relied on fake personas to gain sympathy. She fabricated that her daughter died in a fire and that she was "working hard to survive." When he was raised, his adoptive mother's biological daughter died in a fire. The adoptive mother became mentally ill and was abandoned by her adoptive father.

Then she lived a hard life with her adoptive mother, and won the sympathy of a large number of netizens with such a persona. Therefore, a large number of netizens gave her gifts in her live broadcast room, and the sales of goods in her little yellow car were also very large.

The recent popularity of the live broadcast industry is obvious to all. Judging from the current situation, the live broadcast industry is still the easiest industry to make money. As long as it can become popular, there are many ways to monetize it.

And as you can see, the operating cost of live broadcast is very low. A small studio can support an anchor with millions of fans. Of course, there is one type of anchor that has high operating cost, and that is the fake anchor.

In order to maintain their own personas, these anchors need venues, makeup, character writers, etc. Now there are actually many anchors with fake personas on the platform, and they will do anything to become popular.

And as everyone knows, internet celebrity anchors with fake personas should focus on fraud, because they use fake personas to conduct live broadcasts to defraud gifts, which is fraud. For example, an anchor with millions of fans was recently arrested.

This female anchor relied on fake personas to gain sympathy. She fabricated that her daughter died in a fire and that she was "working hard to survive." When he was raised, his adoptive mother's biological daughter died in a fire. The adoptive mother became mentally ill and was abandoned by her adoptive father.

Then she lived a hard life with her adoptive mother, and won the sympathy of a large number of netizens with such a persona. Therefore, a large number of netizens gave her gifts in her live broadcast room, and the sales of goods in her little yellow car were also very large.

However, they suddenly stopped broadcasting this year. I recently learned that in April, the "Little Hard Life" account was packaged and hyped by Xiao Moumou and four other people to set up false characters and sell live broadcasts. , which has won the sympathy of the majority of netizens. The account has 1.128 million followers. Xiao Moumou and three other accomplices were caught on the spot by the police of Shenbei Branch during the live broadcast. Next, they will face prison. What do you think about this? Want to complain?