Recently, someone on Baidu Tieba actually marked a price of 58,000 yuan to "adopt" his child.
According to the Metropolis Express, the reporter met the child's father, Mr. Liu (pseudonym), according to the address provided by the other party. Mr. Liu said that his wife was about to give birth, and they still had two children at home, and their life was stressful, so they wanted to "give the child in their womb for adoption".
He told reporters that he and his wife had discussed the child away, and he would never regret it, and he would just take the child away after giving birth: "You know if you have done business with me, I am very trustworthy." ”
@篝火视频询问百度相关客服, the other party said that you can first feedback through the online customer service of the Tieba APP, and there will be a synchronization of the results after processing. The online manual customer service of the Tieba APP said that the system will review when the user posts, and it will be displayed only after the review. In addition, it provides ways to report illegal content.
After the platform's response, there was still "buying and selling children".
The well-known anti-abduction volunteer @ShangguanZhengyi has previously posted on Weibo that Baidu, Xiaohongshu and other social platforms have "bought and sold children". On May 28, Baidu Tieba made a public response to this matter.
On July 3, the reporter inquired about his Weibo and found that the blogger posted again that Baidu Tieba still has this kind of problem.
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Why can't I control the pre-sale of babies on social platforms?
Platforms must take responsibility for regulation and should not provide a "convenient door" for illegal behavior!
In the Internet era, there is only a difference between "difficult or not" and "can not do" if people want to bypass regulation and do something. These hidden information that appear on social platforms "old drivers" can immediately smell more content after seeing it. Although online platforms have been emphasizing raising the detection threshold, those who are interested can always find a way to circumvent it.
Although regulation is difficult, it cannot be ignored. Users publish illegal or false information, and the platform, as a regulator, has the problem of poor supervision. Responding many times but always unable to control it, just saying and not doing it is also an act of evading responsibility, which should be stopped at the source and should not provide the possibility of illegal acts.
What you see on social platforms is just one of the links, and there are more "aftermath work", such as handling birth certificates, and other offline procedures. While cracking down on illegal adopters and illegal intermediaries, it is also necessary to strengthen the supervision and investigation of private hospitals and appraisal institutions suspected of being accomplices.
Source: Read Special News