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It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

author:The snail is not a cow 318

"Life is like a play, and massage is an indispensable rest. ”

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Preamble:

In the fast-paced modern society, massage services are not only relaxing for the body, but also soothing for the soul. But when the service deteriorates, the peaceful night may no longer be peaceful.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

Today, with the rapid development of science and technology, even traditional massage services have been brought to the fingertips of every family. But when convenience and cheapness become the main focus, can it cover up all the flaws and risks?

What happened:

Recently, the "Eastern Suburbs to Home" door-to-door massage service has attracted public attention due to an unusual incident.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

An online massage service platform that claims to have 30,000 technicians and an annual transaction volume of 2.15 billion yuan should be a model of the combination of technology and services. However, according to the information exposed on the Internet, the company, which has only been established for six years, seems to be hiding hidden secrets.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

A man who booked a home massage through the platform was looking for relaxation, but was unexpectedly met with inappropriate behavior by the technician, who not only took too intimate actions, but even tried to induce the client to "add the clock" to increase the service time. He originally hoped to relax through massage, but he did not expect the female technician's behavior to boldly cross the line, from physical contact to verbal cues, and even proposed to "add a bell" in exchange for more intimate services.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

All this, the man recorded with a mobile phone video, and then complained to the platform, but the reply he got was "the technician's personal behavior, the platform is not responsible".

Follow-up Treatment:

Although Dongjiao Daojia has touted its bright prospects for an imminent IPO in its business plan, claiming to have more than 10 million registered users, the quality of service and ethical standards on the platform have been controversial.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

In response, the platform responded that this was a personal act that had nothing to do with company policy, and did not conduct an in-depth investigation into the incident itself. The platform's response to the man's complaint was undoubtedly to simply blame the individual for the problem and did not take practical action to correct or punish the misconduct, which caused widespread public concern and criticism. This approach not only fails to solve the problem, but instead makes the victim feel doubly disappointed and helpless.

Netizen Comments:

Netizens have mixed reviews of Daojia in the eastern suburbs. Some praised its convenience and speed, while many more criticized the false propaganda and potentially illegal behavior of its services.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

Social media and forums are full of doubts and dissatisfaction with the authenticity of its "massage service". On the web, the public reaction to the incident was almost one-sided.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

Most netizens condemned the technician's unprofessional behavior and expressed dissatisfaction with the platform's perfunctory response, believing that such behavior was suspected of violating the law, and the platform's attitude was actually condoning the existence of the problem. Many have taken to social media to call for tighter regulation and a crackdown on pornography-related services, while questioning the regulatory responsibilities of platforms.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

Reflection and Resonance:

This incident reflects not only the problems of individual technicians, but also the poor regulation of the entire service industry.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

While providing convenient and fast services, how to ensure the quality and safety of services and prevent infringement of consumer rights and interests is an urgent problem to be solved.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

This incident is not only a moral decline of a company, but also a reflection of the poor regulation of the entire online services industry. While enjoying the convenience brought by technology, we should also be wary of illegal activities carried out through technological means.

Social Repercussions:

This incident not only reveals the problem of some service platforms on the edge of ethics and law, but also reflects the professional ethics and social responsibility that may be ignored in the pursuit of profit maximization in the modern service industry.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

Moreover, it has sparked a wide range of social discussions, and many people have begun to pay attention to the regulation and legal liability of online service platforms. The pressure from the media and the public has also forced the relevant authorities to start paying attention to this issue, and put forward higher requirements for the regulations and supervision of the online service industry.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

Public opinion is demanding more and more for such services, and the public expects to avoid the recurrence of similar incidents through standardized management. The intervention and investigation of relevant departments may play a role in promoting the standardized development of the entire industry.

Epilogue:

In this seemingly efficient and convenient digital era, the case of Dongjiao Daojia reminds us that the development of technology is not only bright.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

Through superficial prosperity, we need a discerning eye to identify wolves in sheep's clothing. While enjoying the comfort and relaxation that massage brings, we also need a healthy and safe service environment. Technology has brought us unprecedented convenience, but behind every service should be based on legality and ethics. The incident in the eastern suburbs reminds us that as consumers, we should keep our eyes open and be wary of those seemingly beautiful but possible pitfalls.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

As a service provider, we should be more self-disciplined, operate in accordance with the law, and not let short-term interests blind long-term development. Protecting our rights and interests, timely feedback and complaints about the problems we encounter is the first step for us to protect our rights. For platforms like Dongjiao Daojia, the only way to avoid more consumer rights and interests from being damaged may be through continuous social attention and strict supervision.

It's a big fuss! "Just add the clock" has 30,000 technicians, and the door-to-door massage "presses" out of the listed company?

This incident makes us rethink: which is the quality or morality of the service industry, which can better reflect its value?

Now, I'd like to hear your thoughts, what are your thoughts on platforms like Dongjiao Daojia, and how do you think we should ensure the safety and legitimacy of such services?

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