More than eighty percent of the respondents feel that the phenomenon of fan circle in sports has b

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

62.5% of respondents called for cutting off the chain of gray interests such as "selling private information".

Sun Shan, reporter of China Youth Daily, and Wu Xinyu, Xi reporter.

Tracking and shooting, and even illegally hacking into the athlete's room;Once the performance of "idols" does not meet expectations, they will question that there must be "shady", trampling on teammates and opponents...Recently, some irrational behaviors in the "fan circle" have frequently occurred in the field of sports, which has attracted much attention to the phenomenon of "fan circle" in sports.

This week, the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily jointly launched a questionnaire network (wenjuancom), a survey of 1,332 respondents showed that 824% of the respondents feel that the phenomenon of "fan circle" in sports has become more serious recently, 683% of the respondents believe that the "fan circle" of sports will compress the rational and civilized expression space of sports enthusiasts.

Among the respondents, 41 were men5%, 585%。The post-00s accounted for 213%, and the post-90s generation accounted for 419%, and the post-80s accounted for 309%, and the post-70s generation accounts for 48%, and the post-60s generation accounts for 11%。

Watching the game live is like attending a concert?

Cheng Yu (pseudonym), who works in marketing in Lanzhou, likes to watch sports events very much, often goes to watch games with his family, and enjoys the atmosphere of cheering for athletes on the spot. However, recently, when going to some competitions at the scene, Cheng Yu always feels like he is participating in a celebrity's concert - you will see a lot of banners and banners of support at the scene, and there will be different areas at some large-scale competition sites, requiring you to wear a special "cheering color", "Some people want to lead a certain athlete's hand, but are told to pay attention to this player but not his opponent, these are very similar to the support in the entertainment industry, and there is even 'stepping' behavior." ”

Cheng Yu also found that among the crowd watching the game, some people did not pay much attention to the performance of the athletes, but knew the athletes' horoscopes and family situations well. "I also saw on social platforms that some people would lay on the floor in the hotel where the athletes lived, and the athletes would shout frantically when they came out, and there were some people who were like 'illegitimate fans' who followed the athletes closely. ”

In the survey, 824% of the respondents feel that the phenomenon of "fan circles" in sports has become more serious recently.

Tao Ling, an 18-year-old student from Sichuan, feels that in recent years, there have been phenomena in the sports field such as besieging hotels, frantically picking up airports, and following photos, and even some verbal attacks have appeared on the Internet, which has affected the training of athletes and affected public order.

I hope to focus on watching the game, and I also hope that the athletes can perform well and not be affected by the 'fan circle' behavior." Tao Ling believes that the "fan circle" of sports will make competitive sports impure, and if young people chase stars excessively in the field of sports, imitate the behavior of "fan circle", and immerse themselves in picking up airports and buying peripherals, it will also have a bad impact on the formation of their values.

27-year-old He Jun (pseudonym), who is engaged in education, believes that everyone's attention to athletes can bring promotion and driving to sports and help give full play to the commercial value of the sports industry. "It turns out that everyone can chat in a relatively harmonious atmosphere, even if everyone likes the opponent on the field, they can also discuss technical actions peacefully, but when the phenomenon of 'fan circle' is serious, when the game review and exchange is carried out on the Internet, there will be 'tearing each other' remarks, causing sports fans to dare not speak out."

In addition, He Jun believes that under the influence of "rice circles", there will also be a phenomenon of speculation in ticket prices. He feels that the ticket prices of some popular competitions have risen in recent years, and some people may have taken advantage of the psychology of everyone who likes athletes to compete and speculate on ticket prices.

Wu Jianqiang is a sports "enthusiast" who usually pays great attention to football, table tennis and other sports. He believes that in competitive sports, results are the most important thing, and everything else is the icing on the cake. Athletes undertake the mission of winning glory for the country, and the chaos of the "rice circle" will have a negative impact on the performance of athletes. "Athletes are not like entertainment stars, their training and competitions are more regular and 100% dedicated, and tracking and following these phenomena will affect the normal life and competition of athletes. Many athletes have expressed their dissatisfaction with these actions before. Moreover, some remarks that interfere with the fairness of the competition are easy to cause trouble to the athletes in the long run, which is not conducive to their objective summary of the competition. ”

The impact of the "fan circle" of sports, 683% of respondents believe that the space for rational and civilized expression of sports enthusiasts is compressed, 631% of the respondents believe that it will disrupt public order and good customs and disrupt social order, 595% of respondents pointed out that competitive sports are manipulated by a chain of interests in the guise of fans, 393% of respondents said that it would affect the formation of young people's values.

Rational star chasing: Keep the distance between the audience and the arena.

In the on-site ** competition, it is normal to cheer for the athletes you like, but you must respect other athletes and watch the game in a civilized manner. Cheng Yu feels that as an individual, to chase stars rationally, he should maintain a certain "distance from the field" from athletes, think clearly about what he likes about an athlete, transform his love for athletes into support for him, and minimize some unnecessary support. "Athletes train, compete, experience trauma and hardships along the way, many of which we can't imagine, and we should focus on the athlete's will quality."

He Jun believes that it is necessary to let more people pay attention to sports, publicize the positive behavior of athletes, and at the same time do some sports science popularization, so that more people can understand the game. "Supervision and punishment should be strengthened for acts that cross the line, such as rumor-mongering, slander, and illegitimacy."

To curb the chaos of sports "fan circle", Wu Jianqiang believes that the first is to cut off the gray chain, standardize the management of "fans", and guide fans to chase stars rationally, the second is to strengthen publicity and guidance, telling fans that excessive star chasing will affect and disturb their favorite athletes, and third, relevant online platforms should strengthen the review and management of content, and take measures such as limiting the flow of remarks such as "stepping on" and "brainless black", and guide fans to pay attention to their words and deeds.

Curbing the chaos of "rice circles" in sports, 625% of respondents believe that it is necessary to cut off the gray interest chain such as "** trafficking in private information", 541% of respondents suggested focusing on the promotion of the spirit of the athletes, 530% of respondents suggested strengthening the guidance of fan organizations. Other suggestions include: online platforms should promptly remove the "fan circle" remarks (493%), increase supervision and severely punish violations of laws and regulations (486%), guiding athletes to look at external statements rationally (363%) and fans strengthen behavioral restraint and stay sane (261%), etc.

Wang Zongping, dean of the School of Physical Education of Yunnan University and dean of the Institute of Kinetic Business of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, said that from the perspective of accelerating the construction of a sports power, there is a need for more people who pay attention to sports and love sports, and at the same time, more people need to participate in sports, but at present, there is still a lot of room for improvement from the perspective of participation in national fitness and the physical health of young people. Among the star-chasing groups, there are many teenagers who are still in school, and their values are still being formed, so it is very necessary to strengthen guidance, give play to the role of athletes, and guide students to learn their spiritual qualities Xi, rather than being guided by traffic. When there are some voices that question the referee or affect the fairness of the game, professionals should clarify the facts as soon as possible, popularize the rules of the game, and for the audience, they should also maintain empathy, look at the winning and losing of the game rationally, and at the same time do a good job of guiding.

Keep the distance between the spectator seats and the court. He Jun thinks that it is very important to like an athlete because of his charm on the field, and the spirit of an athlete who dares to fight the field and does not give up until the last moment is very easy to move and inspire. "Sometimes I feel that even if there are some regrets in the game, it can bring some emotion and food for thought. In addition, you can also extend competitive sports to your daily life, and by following an athlete and driving yourself to participate in this sport, you may also have a positive change in your life and personality. ”

*: China Youth Daily client).

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