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A female teacher in Shanghai, who was accused of "cheating on male students", actually opened a live broadcast to accept rewards? Since the incident sparked public discussion, many accounts claiming to be the female teacher in question have appeared on online platforms, and some even said "I just want to catch this splashing wealth". According to ** report, an account on an online platform that is "I am Teacher X" and uses the profile picture of the female teacher involved in the online transmission has been banned by the platform and prohibited from publishing works.
According to the report of Shanghai No. 2 Middle School, the teacher involved has been suspended as soon as possible, and will be seriously dealt with in accordance with laws and regulations according to the results of the investigation. If it is true that the teacher involved "cheated on a male student", his behavior not only violates marital morality, but also violates the teacher's professional ethics, which is a serious failure of teacher ethics and style.
No matter what kind of imagination is given to the "teacher-student love", its essence is that teachers take advantage of their age, power and responsibility to have an unequal and distorted relationship with students. The Ministry of Education issued the "Regulations on the Protection of Minors in Schools", which explicitly prohibits teachers and staff from having romantic relationships with students. The students in the "teacher-student relationship" are not only in a disadvantaged position, but also suffer physical and mental injuries that cannot be underestimated, hinder their healthy growth, and even leave a psychological shadow that is difficult to erase for a lifetime.
Some self-** accounts use "female teachers" as a password to attract traffic, which is a great offense to public order and good customs and public perception. Wantonly selling the ugliness of the Internet, where is the conscience? What's the bottom line?
*The Cyberspace Administration of China's "Notice on Strengthening the Management of "Self-Disclosure" requires that information published by "self-disclosure" shall not be created out of nothing, shall not be taken out of context, distorted facts, and shall not affect the authenticity of information by means of patchwork editing, synthesis and forgery. Carrying out live broadcast activities under the banner of "female teachers" can be described as wrong and ridiculously fake.
What's more, even if the female teacher involved deviates from the teacher's code of conduct and should be punished, her personality rights are still protected by law. Pretending to be a "female teacher" to open an account and carry out profit-making activities, infringing on the person's right to portraiture and reputation. If the self-** operator deceives others as a "female teacher" and defrauds a large amount of property, it may also constitute the crime of fraud.
In the era of traffic, how many subscriptions and clicks an account gets has been equated with real economic benefits. The formation of this network ecological environment has brought opportunities to many Internet creators and greatly enriched the content production of the Internet. However, the smooth flow of traffic monetization channels does not mean that "traffic only" is the truth. The production of content on the Internet must always comply with legal and ethical standards.
Impersonating a party to a public event to attract attention has not been an isolated case in recent years. Not long ago, among the typical cases reported by the Internet information department, there was a rumor that "the Shanghai takeaway brother worked overtime for 280,000 bride price and died of exhaustion". The verification of the Shanghai Rumor Refutation Platform found that the relevant ** was a deduction of the experience of the fictitious party and a deduction for the sake of attracting attention. These acts of impersonating identities and spreading rumors not only affect the normal lives of the parties concerned, but also have a negative impact on social governance and public order.
In an open and inclusive online ecosystem, everyone can open an account and publish content, and at the same time, platforms must fulfill basic content review and identity verification obligations. In particular, platforms should promptly identify the authenticity of the voices of parties to public events, eliminate false accounts, prevent the fraudulent use of parties' information, and forcefully address accounts that publish false information in violation of provisions.
The all-encompassing Internet content dissemination environment has brought wealth creation opportunities to many online creators. However, "Splashing Wealth" is not about taking it as you want, and "Splashing Traffic" as you want to rub it on. Sticking to the bottom line of law and morality and attracting traffic with solid content innovation should become the consistent value pursuit of platforms and content creators.