Internet celebrities? There are more than one million fans. Because the country protects animals, the webcast platform is empty for a while. Some fans tout the reward, anchor? Tizi? What's more, I even broadcast grilled sharks live on the Internet. This matter caused a heated discussion on the Internet. Appraised by the police, this shark belongs to the national second-class protected animal. This kind of anchor who wantonly destroys the natural balance, blatantly violates relevant national laws and regulations and has no fear of life should be banned by the whole network. It is not advisable for netizens to violate national laws because they lack national understanding of wildlife protection laws and are driven by high interests.
Internet celebrities? Tizi? Maybe I know it's illegal to hurt animals protected by the state at will, but live webcast, oh, there is no real name registration system, she is lucky, even if she is found, she can't find out her specific information. Therefore, it is suggested to establish a real-name registration system on the webcast platform, which can restrain the anchor from considering whether it violates the relevant national laws when selecting live content to a certain extent.
Big data shows that most online celebrities have a relatively low education level, and they attract many fans with their ugly, strange and rare characteristics. For money, these online celebrities constantly break the cognition of fans and even touch the red line. The state should set up online training institutions and have corresponding compensation mechanisms, stipulating that webcasting needs to obtain certain qualifications. Through certain training, the overall quality of webcasting can be improved.