With a camera in one hand and a searchlight in the other, one person walked alone into the dark depths of the tomb... Do you think this is a plot in a movie or TV show? In recent years, thrilling tomb-visiting short videos have increasingly appeared on Internet platforms. At the

With a camera in one hand and a searchlight in the other, one person walked alone into the dark depths of the tomb...

Do you think this is a plot in a film and television work? In recent years, thrilling tomb-exploring short videos have increasingly appeared on Internet platforms.

At the end of October and early November, a reporter investigated and found that some bloggers visited cemeteries in the name of "outdoor adventure", staged arrays, pretended to be ghosts, and even directly pointed the camera at photos of the deceased; some accounts started to "sell" in the comment area The business of "book reading", "feng shui reading" and "recycling of ancient coins". In this type of industry chain, there are also app operators who proactively contact bloggers to monetize their traffic.

Curiosity: The "Late Night Noisy" in the Cemetery

The cemetery, a place full of mystery and unknown, has become the "traffic password" in the eyes of "grave explorers". bloggers try to capture the audience's attention in the silence of the night by visiting cemeteries, ancient tombs, and even going on so-called "adventure" activities. During the live broadcast of

, the anchor used unknown powder to pile up a "formation" in front of the tombstone, recited two "spells", and finally pointed with both hands and shouted: "Define!". Once "A Piao" appears, the anchor will run wildly with the camera, swearing and shouting "spells", such as "The God of Thunder and the God of Thunder, five hundred wild thunders are following behind! Supreme Lord, hurry up like a law!"

There are also many live slices on the short video platform. The "adventure anchor" pretended to be a ghost in the cemetery and set up a formation to attract attention. Search related keywords, and those with high traffic will receive tens of thousands of likes. The anchors shuttle among the tombstones and use weird sound effects to create a scary atmosphere. The audience had mixed reactions, with some praising the courage and others doubting the authenticity. The blogger bluntly stated that the video is just for plot interpretation and is only for making money. He is not afraid of "dirty" things and calls himself "hard-nosed".

exploration: The anchor went to the cemetery late at night to ask for gifts.

is curious and has traffic. The first work of a grave-exploring blogger on the Internet was released in November 2023. It currently has more than 240,000 fans on a short video platform and 400,000 likes.

For the sake of traffic, bloggers know that this type of behavior is inappropriate, but they still want to continue to exploit loopholes. Some grave-visiting anchors said that despite being driven away by cemetery administrators, because the number of fans has been rising, they will still go there when the restrictions are less stringent.

Some app operators have found these grave-exploring bloggers and hope to sign them as anchors to provide them with traffic support.

anchors sneak into the cemetery late at night, using the dim lights to wander among the silent tombstones, seeking attention and rewards from the audience. They whisper or shout loudly, using various means to attract attention, just to get gifts and likes from the audience.

Such live broadcasts are also suspected of violating the privacy of the deceased. In a live broadcast clip from , the anchor sat down on the ground panting and pointed the camera at a tombstone at random. The information about the owner of the tomb was looming, and someone posted a comment: These two people are so young. The anchor also echoed: Yes, it's too early...

Behind the "pathological traffic" are goods and profits

Such eye-catching "pathological traffic" is regarded as a business opportunity. In the early days, live broadcasts of "treasure hunts" were popular on short video platforms, which were essentially selling equipment in the name of treasure hunts. Today, "Anmo Live" is labeled "Outdoor Adventure, Metaphysics and Supernatural". The anchor's commission is divided from S level to C level, and the income is as high as 30,000 yuan.

In order to attract anchors to settle in, "Anmo Live" provides 18,000 yuan in labor costs for live broadcast and short video operations, editing and directing, and promises a monthly traffic support fee of 15,000 yuan, all of which will be borne by the company. But at the same time, this company was fined 20,000 yuan by the Nanjing Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau for violating Article 51 of the "Minor Protection Law".

In addition, some grave-visiting bloggers use the number of fans they have accumulated to insert advertisements in their videos or hang up windows, ranging from selling "spiritual" objects to toothbrushes and toothpaste, from selling mobile phones to reading houses and feng shui. Covering a wide range of areas.

Voice: Tomb-visiting videos and live broadcasts need to be regulated and guided

Grave-visiting is not only weird, but may also intrude on the peace and respect of the cemetery.

In October this year, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Central Cyberspace Administration of China deployed special operations to severely crack down on tomb robbing, tomb exploration, illegal identification and other related illegal short videos and live broadcast activities on the Internet. The special action mentioned that currently, online short videos and live broadcasts contain content involving tomb robbing, ancient tomb exploration, forged archaeological sites, illegal identification of unearthed cultural relics, etc. Some video bloggers and anchors are unilaterally pursuing traffic and deliberately distorting the value of archaeological work in order to "Treasure hunting", "adventure" and "sky-high prices" are used as gimmicks to promote feudal superstition, get rich overnight and other bad values, or provide information convenience for illegal and criminal activities such as robbing ancient tombs, or provide assistance for offline reselling of cultural relics through online network promotion. etc., misleading the public, disrupting the order of cultural relics management, and endangering the safety of cultural relics.

(Opinions and opinions expressed by netizens)

In fact, bloggers, users and platforms all need to participate in the work of controlling chaos. Among them, bloggers need to strengthen self-discipline, improve their legal awareness and awareness of cultural relic protection, and consciously resist illegal and illegal shooting behaviors in pursuit of traffic.

Source: Sichuan Observation comprehensively obtained from Qilu Evening News, Southern Metropolis Daily, Banyuetan

reporting and rights protection channel: download the "Morning Video" client from the application market, search "Help" for one-click access; or add reporting customer service on WeChat: xxcbcsp; Or call the hotline 0731-85571188. If you need content cooperation, please call the government and enterprise service desk at 19176699651.

With a camera in one hand and a searchlight in the other, one person walked alone into the dark depths of the tomb...

Do you think this is a plot in a film and television work? In recent years, thrilling tomb-exploring short videos have increasingly appeared on Internet platforms.

At the end of October and early November, a reporter investigated and found that some bloggers visited cemeteries in the name of "outdoor adventure", staged arrays, pretended to be ghosts, and even directly pointed the camera at photos of the deceased; some accounts started to "sell" in the comment area The business of "book reading", "feng shui reading" and "recycling of ancient coins". In this type of industry chain, there are also app operators who proactively contact bloggers to monetize their traffic.

Curiosity: The "Late Night Noisy" in the Cemetery

The cemetery, a place full of mystery and unknown, has become the "traffic password" in the eyes of "grave explorers". bloggers try to capture the audience's attention in the silence of the night by visiting cemeteries, ancient tombs, and even going on so-called "adventure" activities. During the live broadcast of

, the anchor used unknown powder to pile up a "formation" in front of the tombstone, recited two "spells", and finally pointed with both hands and shouted: "Define!". Once "A Piao" appears, the anchor will run wildly with the camera, swearing and shouting "spells", such as "The God of Thunder and the God of Thunder, five hundred wild thunders are following behind! Supreme Lord, hurry up like a law!"

There are also many live slices on the short video platform. The "adventure anchor" pretended to be a ghost in the cemetery and set up a formation to attract attention. Search related keywords, and those with high traffic will receive tens of thousands of likes. The anchors shuttle among the tombstones and use weird sound effects to create a scary atmosphere. The audience had mixed reactions, with some praising the courage and others doubting the authenticity. The blogger bluntly stated that the video is just for plot interpretation and is only for making money. He is not afraid of "dirty" things and calls himself "hard-nosed".

exploration: The anchor went to the cemetery late at night to ask for gifts.

is curious and has traffic. The first work of a grave-exploring blogger on the Internet was released in November 2023. It currently has more than 240,000 fans on a short video platform and 400,000 likes.

For the sake of traffic, bloggers know that this type of behavior is inappropriate, but they still want to continue to exploit loopholes. Some grave-visiting anchors said that despite being driven away by cemetery administrators, because the number of fans has been rising, they will still go there when the restrictions are less stringent.

Some app operators have found these grave-exploring bloggers and hope to sign them as anchors to provide them with traffic support.

anchors sneak into the cemetery late at night, using the dim lights to wander among the silent tombstones, seeking attention and rewards from the audience. They whisper or shout loudly, using various means to attract attention, just to get gifts and likes from the audience.

Such live broadcasts are also suspected of violating the privacy of the deceased. In a live broadcast clip from , the anchor sat down on the ground panting and pointed the camera at a tombstone at random. The information about the owner of the tomb was looming, and someone posted a comment: These two people are so young. The anchor also echoed: Yes, it's too early...

Behind the "pathological traffic" are goods and profits

Such eye-catching "pathological traffic" is regarded as a business opportunity. In the early days, live broadcasts of "treasure hunts" were popular on short video platforms, which were essentially selling equipment in the name of treasure hunts. Today, "Anmo Live" is labeled "Outdoor Adventure, Metaphysics and Supernatural". The anchor's commission is divided from S level to C level, and the income is as high as 30,000 yuan.

In order to attract anchors to settle in, "Anmo Live" provides 18,000 yuan in labor costs for live broadcast and short video operations, editing and directing, and promises a monthly traffic support fee of 15,000 yuan, all of which will be borne by the company. But at the same time, this company was fined 20,000 yuan by the Nanjing Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau for violating Article 51 of the "Minor Protection Law".

In addition, some grave-visiting bloggers use the number of fans they have accumulated to insert advertisements in their videos or hang up windows, ranging from selling "spiritual" objects to toothbrushes and toothpaste, from selling mobile phones to reading houses and feng shui. Covering a wide range of areas.

Voice: Tomb-visiting videos and live broadcasts need to be regulated and guided

Grave-visiting is not only weird, but may also intrude on the peace and respect of the cemetery.

In October this year, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Central Cyberspace Administration of China deployed special operations to severely crack down on tomb robbing, tomb exploration, illegal identification and other related illegal short videos and live broadcast activities on the Internet. The special action mentioned that currently, online short videos and live broadcasts contain content involving tomb robbing, ancient tomb exploration, forged archaeological sites, illegal identification of unearthed cultural relics, etc. Some video bloggers and anchors are unilaterally pursuing traffic and deliberately distorting the value of archaeological work in order to "Treasure hunting", "adventure" and "sky-high prices" are used as gimmicks to promote feudal superstition, get rich overnight and other bad values, or provide information convenience for illegal and criminal activities such as robbing ancient tombs, or provide assistance for offline reselling of cultural relics through online network promotion. etc., misleading the public, disrupting the order of cultural relics management, and endangering the safety of cultural relics.

(Opinions and opinions expressed by netizens)

In fact, bloggers, users and platforms all need to participate in the work of controlling chaos. Among them, bloggers need to strengthen self-discipline, improve their legal awareness and awareness of cultural relic protection, and consciously resist illegal and illegal shooting behaviors in pursuit of traffic.

Source: Sichuan Observation comprehensively obtained from Qilu Evening News, Southern Metropolis Daily, Banyuetan

reporting and rights protection channel: download the "Morning Video" client from the application market, search "Help" for one-click access; or add reporting customer service on WeChat: xxcbcsp; Or call the hotline 0731-85571188. If you need content cooperation, please call the government and enterprise service desk at 19176699651.