Fake Jin Dong's account homepage (network screenshot).
The online "dating" time was only a week, and the long nearly two years, Aunt Zhang, who was in her 60s, and many aunts of the same age were deceived by the so-called "Dongdi". Recently, the Shanghai Jing'an District People's Court tried the fraud case of the fake actor "Jin Dong", and made a first-instance judgment against the 8 defendants in accordance with the law. Wang Moumou played a major role in the joint crime and was the principal offender, and was sentenced to three years imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 yuan; The remaining seven defendants played a secondary and auxiliary role, were accomplices, and were sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment ranging from two years to four months of short-term detention, and were given suspended sentences and fines.
The key point of this case is that those people rely on pretending to be Jin Dong to attract fans, and even induce fans to transfer money directly through various communication skills. Realistically speaking, this is actually a relatively low-level operation. In their interactions, you can find many words such as "wife", "I will marry you", "I miss you", etc., according to the better the speech, the sweeter it sounds, the higher the emotional value of the output, and the greater the red envelope received. Put yourself in your shoes, maybe this kind of discourse is really attractive to some groups, and aunts are easy to gradually fall into the sweet "baby" of "idols", but the flaw of this operation is that they are one-on-one interactions, and "idols" are always working a sheep, and over time, even if the fans themselves don't notice the problem, their families may also notice it.
Therefore, these fake Jin Dong are actually facing a lot of risk, and it is difficult for them to predict when they will be found and when the police will come to the door. I don't know much about the investigation process of the above case, but I believe that ** did not make much effort, after all, their methods are easy to identify, and the evidence is not difficult to find. From this point of view, although such a case is very exaggerated, and there have even been more extreme cases in other places (for example, the ** report mentioned that in Jiangxi, there was a lady over sixty years old who claimed to have met Jin Dong on a certain platform, and lost more than ten pounds because she missed him, and even went to Changchun to find him at his call and wanted to live with him), but I still think that this is just an extreme case and may not be typical. However, all kinds of fake Jin Dong who are now active in various short ** platforms, they still rely on all kinds of words to fool people, which seems to be more harmful, because their ways are more secretive and their routines are more advanced.
These fake Jin Dong's skills are usually very clumsy, such as attracting fans by cutting out pictures and lip-syncing, but they know how to measure themselves, **The report mentions that they usually induce fans to "light up the love and plus" and "match with their younger brother", so as to achieve the purpose of increasing fans and draining traffic; Sometimes, there is no real person in the live broadcast room, and fake idols will use reasons such as "my brother went to film first" and "I am very busy with work every day" to improve the character design. But they don't directly ask fans for money by pretending to be idols, impersonating idols is just a way to attract traffic, not a means of profit. When he had a certain number of fans, these fake Jin Dong started live broadcasts to sell all kinds of products to fans. At this time, it is difficult to explain the relationship between the broadcaster and the fans, they may not have one-on-one conversations, and the fake Jin Dong did not ask for money from fans, but only relied on fans' infatuation with Jin Dong to induce fans to give rewards or buy goods.
Some fans also know that the other party is a fake Jin Dong, but they love to watch this kind of short **, and this is enough for "fake Jin Dong". After all, as long as the number of account fans reaches a certain number, as long as a small number of people are too deep in the play, sporadic rewards can also add up, and this kind of operation will not hurt a single fan too much, and the legal risks faced are much smaller. Taking a step back, if investigated, he may say that this is just a "plot interpretation", and if the fans believe it, he can still leave the blame aside - the fans are just wishful thinking, what can I do?
is like the Internet celebrity Lu Ha who imitated Lu Han, and now he doesn't seem to have any problems, mainly because he didn't pretend to be Lu Han to deceive fans, in the final analysis, he just relies on this method to attract fans, as for someone being misled, it's hard to say. This approach may not hurt individual fans much, but in fact, it has been wandering on the edge of the law and playing a side game. **The report mentions many similar issues, and it is important to pay attention to them.
Wen l Cola.