Self-media chaos: fake videos are rampant, what is the truth?
Who's to blame for traffic fraud? The crisis of trust in the era of self-media
In the digital age, self-media have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain, however, with the increasing temptation of traffic, some self-media people do not hesitate to attract attention through fakes, posing and other means. Recently, the "Paris Primary School Student Qin Lang Homework Book" incident was exposed, revealing the lies made up by the self-media in pursuit of traffic, which is just the tip of the iceberg of the chaos of the self-media.
We've seen too many videos like this: a young boy selling pomegranates, his clear eyes full of innocence, however, behind it is an elaborate scam. Self-media bloggers take advantage of people's compassion and kindness to make tragic stories to gain attention and make huge profits. This exploitation of people's kindness and compassion is truly distressing.
Watch another video of an elderly man selling pomegranates on the street, but he was treated with indifference. However, attentive netizens found that this video appeared repeatedly on multiple accounts, which was obviously a posed work. These self-media accounts attract attention by creating social contradictions, and then achieve the purpose of selling pomegranates. This kind of unscrupulous behavior in pursuit of traffic has seriously damaged the credibility of society.
In the era of self-media, everyone seems to be a "director", and making up stories and posing for videos has become their magic weapon to attract traffic. Positive energy, family affection, contradictions...... There are endless scripts to emerge, which makes people overwhelmed. Behind these false exuberances, however, lies a deep crisis of trust.
In this era of self-media, we can't help but ask: where is the truth? Are the stories made up by these self-media people for the sake of traffic really worthy of our attention and forwarding? When we are moved by these false stories, have we ever thought about the truth behind them?
In the face of the crisis of trust in the era of self-media, we need more rational and critical thinking. Don't be deceived by the acting skills of self-media people, let alone be deceived by their lies. In this era of traffic supremacy, we should learn to distinguish between truth and falsehood and look at self-media content rationally. Only in this way can we see the true face of the self-media era and regain trust in the network.
What do you think???