In view of the chaos of live broadcast, I think we should first rectify the live broadcast platforms, let all live broadcast platforms strictly manage the live broadcast content of anchors, and formulate relevant penalties for violations, so that each anchor can correctly understand his own behavior, and once the anchor is found to be in violation, the title will be dealt with. For strict violations, the platform should never give the opportunity to re-broadcast, and any anchor who fouls on a platform should not show his face on other live broadcast platforms.
I have seen live broadcast violations.
I believe many people have watched the live broadcast in Huya. I usually watch the live broadcast of the glory of the king in Huya. There are indeed many powerful game anchors in it, but it's really a long story to have an anchor broadcast the content every night. Every morning, the anchor will invite Miss Jie to play games with her. During the game, the anchor will say some very explicit words to the other party and rub wildly on the edge of violation. Some fans listen to crazy words with special meanings such as Flammulina velutipes and cucumbers on the barrage. After playing the game with Miss Sister, the other party will be asked to send photos or show their faces, the more conservative ones will be given to fans, and the more open anchors will be put on other platforms for fans to watch.
The anchor also has a friend, who is similar to him in character, but inexperienced. Once he played a live game with a little sister, and then let the other side show up, but the little sister was wearing a little clothes and accidentally leaked her underwear. At that time, fans in the live broadcast room immediately reported it. After that, the anchor was successfully reported and was blocked for almost half a year.
What other bad behaviors are broadcast live?
In fact, some food anchors are the most prone to foul. When the live broadcast industry was just emerging, some food anchors often wasted food for eyeballs and put a lot of food on the table to attract viewers to watch. Some live broadcasts simply can't eat so much, so they will quietly vomit what they have eaten, which not only hurts the body but also wastes food.