Yesterday, I saw the statement issued by the Chinese Table Tennis Association:
The Chinese Table Tennis Association resolutely supports relevant departments in cracking down on illegal and criminal acts in the field of sports, and strongly condemns any illegal and criminal acts.
The chaos of the "fan circle" has seriously interfered with the normal training and competition of the Chinese table tennis team, and has had an extremely negative impact on the work, life and family of athletes, coaches and managers, and has even caused a bad social impact.
The Chinese Table Tennis Association will collect evidence in accordance with the law and investigate the legal responsibility of relevant organizations and personnel for any malicious attacks on the Chinese table tennis team or its members in cyberspace and other social and public places.
As a practitioner of basketball self-media, I have only heard that table tennis has a fan circle before, and I also know the power of fan circle culture, but I really don't know that it can be so outrageous.
This year's Paris Olympics can be regarded as a real see...
Just take a simple example, the scene of the women's table tennis final was completely confusing to foreigners. The underlying language of their expressions was: "Is Chen Meng from your Chinese team?" โ
It stands to reason that whoever wins will be won by China, and let's enjoy a duel at the highest level.
You are allowed to have a bias of personal preference, and you can also not wish your opponent victory.
But don't hurt...
But in fact, the public opinion after the game was that only her idol was allowed to win, and her Chinese teammates were not allowed to win.
To sum it up in four words, that is: black smoke miasma.
Although the player's post-match speech and social media posts were very generous and decent.
But in an environment where self-media is highly developed, do you think athletes will be affected by fan behavior?
Definitely.
Illegally obtaining athletes' itinerary information, tracking and secretly taking illegal breaks, and making indecent gestures on the field, the deformed "fan circle" is constantly eroding the sports field.
Recently, the public security organs, in conjunction with relevant departments, have cracked down on and rectified illegal and criminal acts in the field of sports in accordance with the law.
Let's talk about what I understand and the rice circle that needs to be rectified.
That is the behavior of deliberately slandering and spreading rumors and slandering others under the misdirection of marketing accounts or well-intentioned people, hiring water armies to control public opinion, and making the entire network environment miserable, which is a rice circle that needs to be rectified.
It's really time to strike, it's so messy that it's all gone, and it's all lost face abroad.
To be honest, I would rather the Chinese team lose the gold medal, and I would rather the Chinese lose face in a major competition like the Olympic Games.
The rice circle is to be rectified, and the key is how to rectify and how to rectify.
However, we can't attribute all the problems and chaos to the "rice circle".
There are two questions to think about.
First, why is table tennis a "hard-hit area"?
Second, your competition tickets are more expensive than concerts, so why don't you talk about fan circles when you use athletes to earn high-priced tickets?
A lot of times, you can't have both, but also...
Isn't it necessary for some people to reflect on why this is the way it is?