Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the regulatory scrutiny faced by internet personalities like Zhang Xuefeng and Hu Chenfeng, highlighting the recent actions taken by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) to address issues related to extreme emotional provocation, anxiety, online violence, and negative sentiment [1][3]. Regulatory Actions - The CAC is focusing on four main issues: inciting extreme group opposition, promoting panic and anxiety, provoking online violence, and excessively portraying negative sentiments [1]. - Major platforms such as UC, Toutiao, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu have been summoned for discussions, while Douyin, WeChat, and Bilibili have not faced similar scrutiny [1]. Zhang Xuefeng's Controversy - Zhang Xuefeng has been under regulatory scrutiny due to his controversial statements regarding liberal arts, which he described as "service industries" and suggested that they are inherently less valuable [3]. - His comments have been interpreted as inciting division between liberal arts and non-liberal arts students, promoting anxiety among parents regarding educational choices, and fostering a negative outlook on social mobility [3]. Impact on Personalities - Both Zhang Xuefeng and Hu Chenfeng have utilized extreme narratives about social mobility to achieve personal success, raising questions about their motivations—whether for audience engagement, business interests, or genuine beliefs [4]. - Zhang Xuefeng's rise from a tutoring teacher to a well-known internet figure illustrates a significant social mobility, despite the controversial nature of his content [4].
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3 6 Ke·2025-09-24 23:42