This dramatic event is simply hilarious, more bizarre than a comedy, more gripping than a suspenseful plot! It's like a wonderful cat and mouse show, the audience is confused, and it's completely unclear who is the mastermind and who is the follower!
First, let's trace the beginning and end of this event. A ** blogger named "Thurman Cat Cup" experienced this incredible adventure in a hotel in Paris! A waiter unexpectedly found two first-grade winter vacation homework books in the toilet and miraculously handed them to the blogger, clearly marked with the students' personal information, including school, name and grade.
The assignments were empty, as if waiting to be picked on by the teacher. Frankly, this incident feels like a deliberate hype to attract more attention and traffic! Subsequently, the blogger not only made the matter **, but also deliberately bought pencils to try to help elementary school students complete their homework, but found that he couldn't even write correctly! It's just a joke!
The next plot is even more jaw-dropping, a man who calls himself Qin Lang's uncle appears, claiming to have prepared a lot of winter vacation homework for his nephew, but the school denies it, saying that there is no student named Qin Lang at all! It's not just a screenwriter's masterpiece, it's simply a perfect comedy show!
The school also responded, pointing out that there is no so-called 8 classes in the first grade, and there are only four classes in the first grade. The man who claimed to be Qin Lang's uncle also published **, clarifying that he was not Qin Lang's relative, purely for hype, and the account was banned soon after.
But what is the truth of this event? Well, it's like a huge puzzle, unsolved, and no one can figure out whether it's true or not.
Finally, the blogger issued a statement saying that the child's mother had been contacted to return the homework. Since the mother was reluctant to appear in public, the blogger also respected her wishes but provided chat logs as evidence. (It's hard to distinguish between the real and the fake).
CCTV's comment pointed out that according to the ** posted by the blogger, this is obviously a typical "new yellow news", that is, those small things that are unreliable and not worth hype, are not worth hyping at all!
Nowadays, some bloggers have become extremely bored and have nothing to say, so they can only direct and act on their own and create topics to attract attention and traffic. Well said, stop making such frivolous little things as news!
Netizens also expressed their opinions, some people think it's hype, some people think it's not a big deal, I personally think it's a joke, just laugh and forget it. But we should be wary of the really harmful yellow news, and why not focus on the problems that poison education, Japanese schools, Japanese hospitals, and nursing homes?
And your cooperation with Japan! That's the big things that really deserve attention. I thought it was a drama from the beginning, but some of her fans thought that she didn't need hype at all, how could an internet celebrity not hype? Even a big name like Jia Ling needs to be hyped every day to maintain the best degree.
Commenting on the incident, a well-respected pro bono lawyer, Zhao Liangshan, noted that many online streamers used self-written and staged farce and fictional plots to attract viewers and gain attention. This kind of behavior not only violates laws and regulations, but can also have serious consequences, which can eventually lead to legal sanctions.
Mr. Zhao also emphasized that the imitation behavior of online anchors will cause others to follow suit, disrupt social public order, and bring adverse effects to society. Again, let's talk about the key points of the incident. The first is the behavior of the blogger, who is simply a clown, a laughing stock in the streets! Then there is the man who calls himself Qin Lang's uncle, who seems to be a character who likes to join in the fun.
And those small **, shouldn't they report some valuable news? Isn't it just to attract attention by engaging in these tricks? This is not the first time, do you remember the so-called "Queen of Eating Broadcasts" before? Feasting in front of the camera all day long, making a lot of noise, but when I checked, all the food was fake! Isn't this fake news? What impact do these things have on ordinary people? Hmph, it only confuses us even more! A bunch of fake news, a bunch of hype, making people uneasy, who can still believe these little **?
So, how should we solve this problem? First of all, these ** behaviors must be regulated, not always after eyeballs, but should provide the public with real and credible information. Secondly, these online anchors must be strictly supervised, and they can't always think of attracting attention with being funny, they must have a bottom line and principles.
Now, it's your turn, what do you think about it? Do you laugh enough, or are you angry at this farce? Please leave a comment to share your views!