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How to say no to scams in live broadcasts?

Now, with the rise of short video applications, online live broadcasting has become a popular profession, and many online hosts have made a lot of money by collecting gifts from fans during live broadcasts. Scammers are slowly appearing in the live broadcast industry. The main reason why this has happened is that the cost of live broadcast is low and there are generally no legal risks and sanctions. Industry associations or brokers mainly recruit anchors through the Internet, WeChat and other channels, and most of them will not sign contracts. There are no clear legal provisions. The live streaming industry is an emerging industry and there is no official agency to help people who have been deceived. Most platforms don't handle these things and just let guilds and moderators negotiate with each other. Live broadcast scams mainly work like this. The anchor adds friends through the social software platform and then chats with you. Be a little vague and talk about life and emotions, and you will feel that you and her are really good friends.

During the live broadcast, she will invite you to watch and give you a QR code or a link to download the application. When you walk into the live broadcast room, the anchor will take the initiative to treat you as a good friend. , you may be proud that after you chatted in the live broadcast room for a while, everyone began to discuss commercial anchor pk, which is a model common to all live broadcast systems. The anchor you are watching is randomly paired with another anchor, and the two of them compete for a period of time to see who receives the most gifts. The majority wins and the minority is punished. Call on everyone to buy gifts. In the PK game, the host will pretend to be poor and say: What should I do if the baby is overtaken by her? Let's work harder and let her participate in the PK. At this time, someone caught the rhythm: let us take turns to brush a wave of gifts to help the host win. Then start collecting gifts. All kinds of expensive gifts were wiped out. At this time, among the many people who bought gifts, there were one or two people who were trusted by the anchor. After finishing swiping the gifts, he encouraged others to swipe according to the rhythm. If you don't swipe, it will be your turn and you will be kidnapped morally. In the face of live broadcast scams, we must have a certain degree of autonomy, not easily trust people online, manage our own money well, and not be induced by others. In daily life, you should keep yourself busy, do more sports, and spend your time on meaningful things.