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The live broadcast is not an illegal place, and the content of the female anchor is too vulgar, so she was interviewed and dealt with by the police

Live broadcast is not an illegal place, there has been a recent incident that has caused heated discussions, that is, there is a female anchor whose content is too vulgar and was interviewed and dealt with by the police, and the thing is like this, recently the Cyber Security Brigade of the Delingha City Public Security Bureau of Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture and the Cyberspace Office of the Delingha Municipal Party Committee carried out network security inspections.

In this process, it was found that a network anchor in Delingha City behaved vulgarly and indecently during the live broadcast, which seriously violated social order and good customs, and caused a negative impact.

During the interview, the cyber security police publicized and popularized laws and regulations such as the "Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China", the "Provisions on the Management of Internet Live Streaming Services", and the "Provisions on the Governance of the Online Information Content Ecosystem", and imposed a 15-day ban on the account held by Chen.

Nowadays, the proliferation of online female anchors' side-rubbing content has become the focus of social attention, and this kind of content often attracts attention in a vulgar and marginal way, using "sexy" or "ambiguous" to attract traffic, ignoring social responsibility and moral bottom line.

Although this practice may bring traffic and benefits in the short term, in the long run, it will have a great negative impact on the values, aesthetics and personality development of young people.

However, some anchors use improper means to attract attention, which not only damages personal image, but also brings a bad example to the healthy development of the entire online live broadcast industry, platforms and regulatory authorities should strengthen content review, standardize industry behavior, protect underage audiences, and avoid the spread of this kind of rubbing content, in short, online anchors should be clear about their social responsibilities, set a good example, and avoid giving up the bottom line for the pursuit of traffic, do you have anything to complain about?

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