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法治在线丨男子直播约架哗众取宠 终被“毒流量”反噬
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-21 06:44

Group 1 - A bride in Hangzhou mistakenly sent inappropriate messages to a wedding photographer, leading to public outrage and police investigation [1] - The individual responsible for the rumor, identified as Zeng, was detained for disturbing public order after admitting to fabricating the story for attention [1] - The police are continuing to investigate other potential illegal activities related to this incident [1] Group 2 - A network anchor named Tan publicly insulted other anchors during a live stream, escalating to threats of physical confrontation [2][4] - Multiple victims reported Tan's harassment to the police, leading to his eventual administrative detention [10][17] - The police received around 20 reports from victims within a week, indicating a pattern of Tan's abusive behavior online and offline [20][18] Group 3 - Another individual, Ji, was investigated for using vulgar language in videos to gain followers, leading to legal consequences [30][40] - Ji's actions were part of a broader trend where individuals resort to insults and provocations to increase their online visibility and engagement [36][58] - The legal framework allows for administrative penalties and potential criminal charges for severe cases of online harassment [25][29] Group 4 - The rise of such behaviors highlights the need for stricter governance by online platforms to prevent the spread of harmful content [56][60] - Experts emphasize that platforms must enhance content review mechanisms and ensure compliance with legal standards to maintain a healthy online environment [62] - The responsibility of platforms includes not only removing harmful content but also implementing punitive measures against repeat offenders [60][62]