In recent years, "Meng Wa anchor" and "children's online popularity" are not uncommon, and there have also been cases in which "online celebrities" have harmed the physical and mental health of minors and onlookers "underage mothers" are suspected of breaking the law. Many parents bluntly said that it is time for minors involved in live broadcast and short video platforms to "set rules".
Some live broadcast platforms launch youth mode?
At 7: 30 in the evening, he changed into a short-sleeved shirt with a bow tie on his collar. Eight-year-old Xiao Hao sat next to the piano and began to practice. But this time, he must "do it in one go"-there is a mobile phone next to the piano, and the pictures he plays are being broadcast live through the mobile phone.
"The child's current level can't be on the big stage, but through the live broadcast of the mobile phone, I hope that he can feel a little' ritual'." Xiaohao's live broadcast uses his mother's account, and the main audience is relatives and friends at home and colleagues learning piano. After the live broadcast for three times, Xiaohao himself will also look for feedback from others.
6-year-old Xiaoyu started her "anchor career" during the epidemic. Because there is no class in kindergarten, Xiaoyu's father asked Xiaoyu to introduce his Lego bricks, recite poems and perform anti-epidemic children's songs: "This is a way to train her to express and a platform to record her growth."
However, not all live broadcasts and short videos involving minors are so rationally restrained. Previously, there were a number of "hot mom" anchors on the live broadcast platform. Daily live broadcasts and short videos show children going in and out of luxury places and attending expensive courses; There have also been teenagers imitating "social Tik Tok" or "shouting wheat" in front of live cameras. ...
The reporter visited and found that minors entered the field of live broadcast and short video, and some of them were allowed by their parents and even benefited from it. There used to be a live broadcast platform to recruit "Mengwa anchor" to attract viewers, and the anchor focused on "parent-child content". Paige, a 3-year-old girl from a video platform, became an "online celebrity" of online celebrities because of her amazing food intake, and she was seriously overweight. Finally, the platform blocked her account, and the local women's Federation also intervened in the investigation.
But there are also many minors who actively hope to enter the field of live broadcast. In some online forums of live broadcast and short video software, teenagers ask how to bypass the system restrictions to open an account from time to time. Some of these children pursue "star dreams" and some are keen on live games.
[Editor: Liu Rui]
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