After Li Jiaqi, there was another anchor who satirized fans as "poor eggs".
On a cold night, the live broadcast room was bustling, and the audience was looking forward to the appearance of the anchor Tianquan. However, this live broadcast made everyone feel a chill.
On December 15th, Tianquan first imitated the classic scene of Sun Dongxu angrily smashing his mobile phone in the live broadcast room.
The audience looked at each other, wondering why he had chosen to act the way he did.
Then, Tianquan sarcastically mocked the audience in the live broadcast room, saying that they couldn't afford egg yolk crisp. This remark instantly sparked discomfort and anger in the audience.
In fact, the plot development of this live broadcast far exceeded everyone's expectations.
Tianquan's words are like a sharp knife, cutting the hearts of the audience.
His sarcasm and ridicule turned the live broadcast room into an indifferent battlefield. The audience protested, believing that his remarks had seriously hurt their self-esteem.
The turmoil of this live broadcast spread rapidly on the Internet, causing heated discussions among the majority of netizens.
Some people condemned Tianquan's words and deeds, believing that he was seriously derelict in his duties and irresponsible.
They said that despite the fierce competition in the live streaming industry, basic work ethics and respect for the audience must be adhered to.
On the other hand, some netizens also expressed their support for Tianquan. They believe that the essence of the live broadcast industry is entertainment, and Tianquan's words and deeds are just a humorous technique, and there is no need to over-interpret them.
However, they ignore the malicious and insulting nature of Tianquan's rhetoric.
Then the matter became big, and the whole network boycotted this behavior, calling him the next Li Jiaqi.
I still like the unruly you at the beginning.
鞠躬道歉
Under great pressure, the official also apologized for blocking netizens.
Apologize for the netizen blocking incident.
From my personal point of view, I think Tianquan's words and deeds are indeed seriously inappropriate.
As an anchor, his responsibility is not only to provide entertainment, but also to convey positive energy and guide the audience to correct values. And his sarcasm and ridicule not only make the audience feel indifferent, but also pose a threat to the mental health of young people.
Whether it is the anchor or the audience, we should realize that the live broadcast room is not a place where there is no bottom line for entertainment.
Freedom of speech does not mean that it is okay to insult others, nor should the pursuit of entertainment be based on harming others.
In this turmoil, we have seen the complexity and diversity of human nature.
Some are angry, some are indifferent, and some are reflective. But in any case, we should keep in mind that respect for others is a basic moral quality for everyone.
I hope Tianquan can learn a lesson from this, find that passionate, sincere, and humorous self, and bring more high-quality live content to the audience.
At the same time, I also hope that the audience can look at this turmoil rationally and not be swayed by anger.
What we need is rational thinking, not blindly following the herd. Only in this way can we work together to create a harmonious, healthy and interesting live broadcast environment.
Don't make sense, do you believe it?
Let's look forward to Tianquan being able to grow in this turmoil and bring a better live broadcast experience to the audience.
At the same time, I also hope that every audience can reflect on themselves in this turmoil, learn to respect others, and jointly create a beautiful cyberspace.
This live broadcast turmoil has brought us many inspirations. It reminds us that respecting others is an eternal bottom line, both in real life and in the online world.
Only by going beyond this bottom line can we truly achieve harmony between people and create a better world together.