In today's Internet era, traffic is like a double-edged sword, which is both an opportunity and a challenge. Competing for traffic seems to be inevitable, because traffic means revenue. However, we must recognize that any pursuit of traffic should be premised on the basic bottom line.
Recently, an incident in a Haidilao restaurant in Guangzhou once again triggered people's deep thinking about traffic chasing. According to a well-known blogger, an Internet celebrity anchor named Angel was involved in ** behavior in the restaurant, which attracted widespread attention and anger.
According to the news, when the female anchor was dining in the restaurant, she actually put the tableware in the private part to make ** action and film**. This kind of behavior is not only embarrassing, but also unacceptable. Although there are ** who have dealt with the relevant pictures, the public generally believes that this kind of behavior has broken through the bottom line and violates morality and public order and good customs.
What's even more shocking is that, according to netizens, the female anchor and a black man dined together in a private room, during which they used ingredients and tableware to shoot*** What's even more worrying is that some people say that the female anchor carries the hepatitis B virus, which has caused concerns about food safety, and some consumers even commented on the Haidilao page, hoping that the store can pay attention to this issue and claim compensation. However, although these revelations are exciting, their authenticity has yet to be investigated and verified by Haidilao.
Haidilao's response showed that they had called the police to deal with the matter and said they did not agree with the inappropriate behavior in public. They reserve the right to hold those involved accountable and emphasize that every table will be sanitized to ensure food safety and customer interests.
However, this incident has aroused widespread public concern about online traffic chasing. Netizens expressed their dissatisfaction and anger at the female anchor's loss of the bottom line, believing that her behavior was unacceptable. Someone even sarcastically said: "The female anchor dresses like that to eat, ordinary people don't dare at home." "This excessive pursuit of traffic not only poses a threat to the operation and reputation of merchants, but also destroys the entire network ecology.
This is not the first time that some influencers have used well-known businesses to hype up and grab traffic. A similar incident occurred in an overseas store before, which not only infringed on the interests of merchants, but also raised questions about food safety.
The Internet era is the era of information dissemination, and traffic is a resource that every creator aspires to have. However, from the perspective of the logic of Internet development, if you can't stick to even the basic bottom line, the traffic you are chasing will not be sustainable. Behind this turmoil, in addition to the personal missteps of the female anchor, it is also a severe test of the entire network code of conduct.
There is no doubt that traffic is a good thing, a passport to the Internet age. However, we must not forget that while pursuing traffic, we must keep the bottom line. The bottom line is the boundary of morality, the chassis of the law, and the guarantee of public order and good customs. Once the bottom line is breached, no matter how much traffic and how lucrative the income is, it can only be a short-term scenery.