Former gymnastics champion Wu Liufang has caused heated discussions. Her account has been banned from following. However, from a legal perspective, the videos she posted do not constitute a criminal violation, and at most they will be removed from the shelves. As for the gymnasti

Former gymnastics champion Wu Liufang has caused heated discussions. Currently, her account has been banned from following. However, from a legal perspective, the videos she posted do not constitute a criminal violation, and at most they will be removed from the shelves. As for the gymnastics center working on how to handle this, that's just being nosy.

Do you still remember that female lawyer in Shanghai? Under her post discussing the legal industry, she suggested that her colleagues "go live broadcast on the sidelines." Most of the videos she posted started with a hot dance and then sat down to educate people about the law. The result? In other words, I apologized and some of the videos were taken down.

Yang Zhidong, a partner lawyer at Guangdong Nuochen Law Firm, said, "Although his performance is 'borderline', it is indeed not an obscene and pornographic performance, and there is no criminal violation."

In February 2021, the Cyberspace Administration of China jointly released "About "Guiding Opinions on Strengthening the Standardization and Management of Online Live Broadcasting" requires a comprehensive cleanup of vulgar, vulgar, "edge ball" and other content. In June 2022, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism jointly issued the "Code of Conduct for Online Anchors", which stipulates that online anchors shall not engage in the following behaviors: including clothing and makeup, language behavior, live broadcast room settings, etc. that display suggestive and provocative content.

But legally, there is indeed no clear definition of borderline behavior, and to be honest, the dancing video posted by Wu Liufang , although dressed in hot clothes, is indeed far from an "obscene and pornographic performance". At most, the video will be removed from the shelves and banned from being followed, and at the most serious end, the account will be banned.

Regarding Wu Liufang’s behavior, the staff of the Gymnastics Management Center of the State Sports General Administration responded: "We have paid attention to this matter. Since Wu Liufang is a retired athlete, the leaders are still studying how to deal with and solve it."

Wu Liufang did once He is a gymnast, and he did enjoy relatively high treatment after retiring: he entered university for further studies, and then became a teacher. However, she is now completely out of the relevant job. Apart from her reputation as a "former gymnastics champion", she has nothing to do with gymnastics and is no longer under the jurisdiction of the Gymnastics Sports Management Center.

Former gymnastics champion Wu Liufang has caused heated discussions. Currently, her account has been banned from following. However, from a legal perspective, the videos she posted do not constitute a criminal violation, and at most they will be removed from the shelves. As for the gymnastics center working on how to handle this, that's just being nosy.

Do you still remember that female lawyer in Shanghai? Under her post discussing the legal industry, she suggested that her colleagues "go live broadcast on the sidelines." Most of the videos she posted started with a hot dance and then sat down to educate people about the law. The result? In other words, I apologized and some of the videos were taken down.

Yang Zhidong, a partner lawyer at Guangdong Nuochen Law Firm, said, "Although his performance is 'borderline', it is indeed not an obscene and pornographic performance, and there is no criminal violation."

In February 2021, the Cyberspace Administration of China jointly released "About "Guiding Opinions on Strengthening the Standardization and Management of Online Live Broadcasting" requires a comprehensive cleanup of vulgar, vulgar, "edge ball" and other content. In June 2022, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism jointly issued the "Code of Conduct for Online Anchors", which stipulates that online anchors shall not engage in the following behaviors: including clothing and makeup, language behavior, live broadcast room settings, etc. that display suggestive and provocative content.

But legally, there is indeed no clear definition of borderline behavior, and to be honest, the dancing video posted by Wu Liufang , although dressed in hot clothes, is indeed far from an "obscene and pornographic performance". At most, the video will be removed from the shelves and banned from being followed, and at the most serious end, the account will be banned.

Regarding Wu Liufang’s behavior, the staff of the Gymnastics Management Center of the State Sports General Administration responded: "We have paid attention to this matter. Since Wu Liufang is a retired athlete, the leaders are still studying how to deal with and solve it."

Wu Liufang did once He is a gymnast, and he did enjoy relatively high treatment after retiring: he entered university for further studies, and then became a teacher. However, she is now completely out of the relevant job. Apart from her reputation as a "former gymnastics champion", she has nothing to do with gymnastics and is no longer under the jurisdiction of the Gymnastics Sports Management Center.

Just like the female lawyer above, if she resigns and never practices law again, what can the Bar Association do to her? Ban her forever from being a lawyer? It’s meaningless!

Therefore, if the Gymnastics Management Center of the General Administration of Sports really develops any solutions and solutions, netizens will only say that they are "meddling in other people's business", "managing too much", and "being bossy". Does anyone really think they can control Wu Liufang?