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Livestreamers' blacklist sets good example

By Zhang Zhouxiang | China Daily | Updated: 2019-08-09 08:11

ON TUESDAY, the online performing and livestreaming branch of China Association of Performing Arts issued a blacklist that includes 59 online livestreamers. China Daily writer Zhang Zhouxiang comments:

Among the 59 livestreamers involved, two have aroused quite fierce debates and discussions in the past few days. The first, carrying an online name "Princess Qiao Biluo", was found to be hyping herself after "accidentally" revealing the face of a 58-year-old woman whose image hardly matches her voice, so as to attract more eyeballs. She was banned for causing negative social influence.

The second, Beibei from the rap group Triple H, is suspected of cutting off his finger during the livestreaming of their music. The former was put on the list because of hyping up while the latter was forbidden because of possible violent pictures.

Livestreamers' blacklist sets good example

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