Group 1 - The phenomenon of "fan circles" has led to a culture where spending money on idols is seen as a necessary way to participate in their growth, particularly among underage fans [1] - The narrative that "not spending money means not being a true fan" has evolved into a form of online bullying, distorting the values of young fans and causing financial harm [1] - The rise of irrational fan culture is attributed to a collaboration between capital, platforms, and professional fans, creating a closed-loop profit chain that complicates governance efforts [1] Group 2 - To mitigate the "fan culture" issue, a combined approach of regulation and education is necessary, with authorities needing to strengthen laws against irrational consumption and online bullying [2] - Platforms must enhance their technical capabilities to identify abnormal fundraising activities and enforce restrictions on underage users [2] - A survey indicates that over 90% of young respondents admire scientists as role models, suggesting a strong desire for positive influences rather than mere celebrity worship [2]
“钱花了才是真粉丝”,披着情感外衣的网络欺凌
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-26 21:05