When I first entered the magical space of Tik Tok, I was mainly attracted by all kinds of wonderful and funny short videos. It is precisely because of these wonderful contents that I have gradually become a loyal fan. Trusting network celebrities and buying goods also happened under such an objective background. In fact, as long as I keep a little rationality when I decide to buy, I will have a rational understanding of the goods sold by online celebrities, so there will be no golden pit problem.
If shoddy and fake goods are pits, it is even more abominable for consumers to buy fake and shoddy products. Although individuals have no painful experience in this area, judging from various complaints on social platforms, being cheated on Tik Tok's platform has become a high-incidence phenomenon. In fact, many online celebrities use exaggerated sales rhetoric when selling goods, and use fans' worship psychology to facilitate transactions.
Obviously, Tik Tok, as a short video platform, has played an unparalleled substantive role in the public's leisure and entertainment, but the development trend of online celebrities selling goods is psychologically unacceptable to individuals, and there are certainly many netizens who hold this view. After all, many people have had the experience of into the pit in Tik Tok, so we should treat them rationally.