Is it suitable for college students to live in their dormitories and classrooms during the day and night, even if they spare no effort in seeking rewards?

2024-05-20

The live broadcasting industry has developed rapidly in recent years. Young students actively embrace the "Internet". Through live broadcasting to show talent, promote campus culture, start businesses and help farmers for public welfare, people can feel the colorful campus life and the young vitality of daring to try. But some students have deviated and live streamed in classrooms or dormitories at different times, affecting the normal learning and life of others; Some students fall into scams from brokerage and training companies in order to do live streaming, and their rights are not protected. Some people even live under the guise of "students", packaging themselves as students to attract traffic and promote sales, and even playing tricks to attract traffic by live streaming vulgar content. To guide and regulate student live streaming behavior, safeguard a clear online space, the Rule of Law Jingwei Edition will launch a series of reports starting today, conducting in-depth investigations into the chaos of student live streaming and exploring ways to govern according to law. Please stay tuned. Liu Ting (pseudonym), a current student at a university in Guangdong who is currently a live streamer, plans to immediately stop broadcasting when her contract expires because she has been working as a live streamer for a year and a half and has been experiencing internal friction every day. She has been in a daze every day, working hard, and everyone has become useless. Her main job every day is to make the big brother who brushes gifts in the live broadcast room "happy", making them feel that the gifts are worth brushing and want to continue brushing. For this, she needs to find ways to enrich the live broadcast content, carefully design the script, activities, and themes, and arrange each link well. But human energy is limited, as a result, her academic performance plummeted, and her classmates also distanced themselves from her when they found out she was a live streamer. "It's easy to lose the bottom line when doing live streaming, and it's really difficult to stick to it. Don't easily fall into the trap," Liu Ting said. After several days of investigation, reporters from the Legal Daily found that although everyone knows that it is difficult to do a good live broadcast, there are still many people who want to "jump in". On multiple social media platforms, it is common to come across live broadcasts with titles containing words such as "college students" and "female college students". These live broadcasts are located in scenic spots, restaurants, campuses, and even dormitories or classrooms. The live broadcast content includes sharing learning experiences, showcasing talents, and providing public welfare assistance to farmers, but it also includes sexual suggestions, playing borderline games, and exposing privacy and other irregularities. The interviewed experts pointed out that it is not illegal for college students to become anchors, but they cannot be indiscriminate in terms of time, location, and occasion, let alone shoot others at will, otherwise they may be suspected of infringing on the portrait and privacy rights of others. Universities should take on the responsibility of guiding and educating students, draw clear boundaries for live streaming behavior, guide students to live stream in appropriate occasions and times, and encourage them to create more positive content; The platform should also optimize algorithms and manual review mechanisms to resist the dissemination of vulgar and harmful content. Live streaming in the classroom and dormitory affects the learning and daily life of students. At 9 o'clock on May 15th, the reporter opened his phone and quickly came across a broadcaster located at a university in Haikou, Hainan. She interacted with netizens in a very soft voice, with the background of the live broadcast being a classroom, where she could see classmates and teachers in class. In the comment section, many people posted bullet comments saying, "How can we still live during class?" Some college students also started the live broadcast in their dormitories. Journalists have found that there are at least hundreds of college student anchors who live stream on a certain platform in one night with their dormitories as the background. A broadcaster positioned at a university in Northeast China, with the name of the live broadcast room

Edit:Chenjie    Responsible editor:Liling

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