The bottom line under the traffic carnival Many people were pretended to be pointed out to be chea

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

Recently, the incident of "Shanghai female teacher being pointed out to be cheating male classmates" has continued to spark public discussion. In the context of high popularity, a number of social accounts claiming to be "female teachers" have emerged on online platforms. In order to earn traffic, some anchors even directly pretended to be the "female teacher" herself, and after a wave of traffic, she was beaten by netizens for "rubbing traffic".

According to the Xiaoxiang Morning News, recently, the incident of "Shanghai female teacher being pointed out to be cheating on male classmates" has continued to ferment and has become the focus of the world. In this context, a number of social media accounts claiming to be "female teachers" have emerged on online platforms. These accounts not only imitate the words and deeds of female teachers, but also use live broadcasts and other forms to interact with netizens to get traffic and tips.

And with the in-depth discovery, the behavior of these impersonators is not an isolated incident, but a common phenomenon in the current network ecology. In the traffic-oriented online environment, some people do not hesitate to trample on the bottom line of morality and even violate the legal red line in pursuit of short-term interests. They take advantage of the public's attention to popular events, impersonate the parties, create rumors and other means to attract attention, and then maximize commercial benefits.

So, does this kind of behavior of pretending to be a party to a public event to open a live broadcast to earn traffic really only involves violating moral issues and not violating relevant regulations?

In fact,From a legal point of view, the act of impersonating someone else's identity to earn traffic through live streaming has been suspected of violating the law。According to the provisions of the Civil Code, the act of impersonating another person's identity constitutes infringement and is an illegal tort. In this case, the blogger pretended to be a "female teacher" to conduct a live broadcast, which not only violated the female teacher's right to name and reputation, but also may cause the female teacher's social evaluation to be lowered because of his remarks.

In addition, if these impersonators spread false statements or commit fraud during the live broadcast, they will also violate the relevant provisions of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law and even the Criminal Law. For example, under article 25 of the Law on Administrative Penalties for Public Security, anyone who spreads rumors or deliberately disturbs public order will face a penalty of detention of not less than five days but not more than ten days and a fine. And if the impersonation constitutes a crime such as fraud, it will also be punished by criminal law.

In addition to legal constraints, the act of impersonating someone else's identity to earn traffic through live streaming also seriously violates the bottom line of morality and ethics. In social interactions, the principles of honesty, respect, and fairness are the moral principles we all follow. Pretending to be someone else's identity to earn traffic in live streaming not only infringes on the legitimate rights and interests of others, but also damages social order and good customs.

This kind of behavior is not only harmful to the impersonator, but also has an impact on the values of the whole society. It destroys the healthy ecology of cyberspace and breeds undesirable phenomena such as disinformation and online fraud. If such behavior is allowed to spread, it will not only damage the credibility of cyberspace, but also have a serious impact on social harmony and stability.

Therefore, in the face of this problem of fraudulent identity live streaming to earn traffic, online platforms should assume their regulatory responsibilities. First of all, the platform needs to strengthen the review of account management to prevent criminals from using false information to register and authenticate. Next, it is important to have an effective reporting mechanism in place to encourage users to actively report violations, and to reward and protect whistleblowers appropriately. At the same time, platforms should also strengthen the monitoring of live broadcast content, promptly detect and deal with violations, and block the spread of false information.

In addition, platforms should strengthen cooperation with law enforcement agencies to jointly combat online fraud and other criminal activities. Through information sharing, technical support, etc., a strong synergy is formed to effectively combat cybercrime.

In addition to the regulatory responsibilities of platforms, all sectors of society should also actively participate in the action to resist fraudulent identity live streaming to earn traffic. **It is necessary to strengthen the regulation and legislation of cyberspace, improve relevant laws and regulations, and provide a solid legal foundation for combating cybercrime. ** and the public should also be vigilant and avoid trusting and disseminating unverified information to avoid being used by criminals.

Education is also indispensable to raising public awareness. Families, schools and society should work together to strengthen the Internet literacy education of young people and cultivate their discernment and self-discipline. Through education and guidance, help young people establish correct online values and behavioral norms, and work together to create a healthy and harmonious online environment.

In short, a number of live streaming traffic incidents that fraudulently used the identity of "Shanghai Female Teacher Pointed Out to Be Cheating" are not only isolated cases, but also a profound reflection on the current state of the Internet ecology. In the online environment of the pursuit of traffic, we need to adhere to the dual bottom line of ethics and law to jointly protect the healthy development of cyberspace. We also hope that all levels of society, platforms, and society can work together to build a good situation of pluralistic participation and collaborative governance, so that cyberspace can become a spiritual habitat shared by hundreds of millions of netizens.

Looking to the future, as technology continues to innovate and laws and regulations continue to improve, there is every reason to believe that cyberspace will become more transparent and transparent. Let us work together to build a network environment full of integrity, friendship and harmony, and contribute our strength to the progress and development of society.

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