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失格的直播,底线在哪里
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-12-09 14:18
Core Viewpoint - The Central Cyberspace Administration of China has reported a series of violations by internet celebrities, particularly in the live streaming sector, highlighting the need for stricter regulation and oversight in this rapidly evolving industry [1][2]. Group 1: Violations and Regulatory Actions - Multiple internet celebrities, including "Hu Chenfeng" and "Zhang Xuefeng," have been penalized for inappropriate behavior during live streams, such as using vulgar language and promoting extreme narratives [2]. - Accounts like "Xiao Ying Couple" and "Ye Bu Wu Xin Xin" have been banned for tax evasion, while "Wang Zibai" was found to have reopened a previously closed account after tax-related issues [2]. Group 2: Impact on University Students - An increasing number of university students are engaging in live streaming, often in their dormitories, leading to privacy concerns and disruptions in daily life due to the nature of the content shared [3]. - The blurring of public and private boundaries in dormitory settings has resulted in conflicts among roommates, as live streaming can intrude on personal space and daily routines [3]. Group 3: Psychological and Social Dynamics - The interactive nature of live streaming creates a false sense of intimacy between streamers and viewers, which can lead to emotional manipulation and fraudulent behavior by some streamers [4]. - The phenomenon of "ugly performance" in live streams reflects deeper social psychological needs, where viewers seek validation through ridicule and streamers exploit these needs for engagement [4]. Group 4: AI and Content Authenticity Issues - The rise of AI-generated content, including fake live streams and impersonation of celebrities, has raised significant concerns regarding copyright infringement and the integrity of online content [5]. - Over 10,000 infringing videos related to the actor Wen Zhengrong have been taken down, highlighting the scale of the issue [5]. Group 5: Challenges in Regulation and Enforcement - The current regulatory framework struggles to keep pace with rapid technological advancements, particularly concerning AI-generated content, leading to gaps in enforcement and accountability [6]. - The ambiguity in responsibility between streamers and their management companies complicates the enforcement of regulations and consumer protection [6]. Group 6: Recommendations for Improved Oversight - Experts suggest implementing digital watermarks for AI-generated content and establishing a traceable source for products sold during live streams to combat fraud and misinformation [7]. - Regulatory bodies should enhance monitoring of live streaming activities and enforce stricter penalties for violations, particularly for high-profile streamers [7].
失格的直播,底线在哪里
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-12-08 21:48
12月3日,中央网信办集中通报了包括"户晨风""张雪峰""阑夕"等在内的一批网络名人账号违法违规处置 案例。此次行动因涉及多位头部网红而引发广泛关注,其中多位网红的"失格"行为发生在直播领域。 记者刘宗智济南报道 "早在4月份之前,就说我出现在多个直播间,同一时段,妆发不同,不同的产品,说着同样的话。"演员温峥嵘 面对镜头义愤填膺地说道。事实上,目前多个直播间同时出现的"温峥嵘"均非其本人出镜,此类内容都是 AI合成的虚假直播及盗播、录播的过往片段。平台方的处置信息显示,通过专项治理,共处置下架温峥嵘 相关仿冒侵权的视频1万余条,其中带货类视频6900余条,并对37个违规账号予以处罚。 "AI换脸制作不雅视频、伪造名人直播等现象已经到了必须整治的地步。"山东政法学院副教授彭东指 出,近期发生的保时捷销冠被AI换脸侵权、"多个明星同时直播"等案例,严重侵犯他人权益,扰乱了网络秩 序。 网络直播良莠不齐 中央网信办12月3日集中通报的依法处置的网络名人账号违法违规行为典型案例中,多起涉及直播领域。 比如,为了博取眼球、吸引流量,户晨风在他的视频和直播中构建了一套以"苹果/安卓"为核心的极端话语 体系。主播"张雪峰 ...