I believe everyone knows about Sister Yu in Northeast China, and her ban has attracted widespread attention, which reflects the increasingly strict supervision of short video platforms and the challenges faced by anchors with goods in their ability to select products.
Sister Yu quickly became popular with her distinctive personal style and down-to-earth content, but the ensuing controversy cannot be ignored, and her ban warns Internet celebrities to find a balance between traffic, morality, and law.
The Internet environment is not a place outside the law, any content must comply with the bottom line and norms, live streaming can indeed make money, but it must also be legal and compliant, otherwise it will be self-defeating.
We saw that Sister Northeast Yu was now shouting and beating because of the sweet potato powder incident, but she never gave up the live broadcast with goods, but tried to create a trumpet again and again to update, but it was useless, as long as she updated, she would be reported and banned.
Recently, some netizens released a video, suspected of Northeast Sister Yu secretly rebroadcasting, selling 10 yuan shampoo with her husband, and her husband, who usually gives everyone only promises, has also changed his normalcy and chatted with his apprentices in his hometown, although he can't understand it, but he can hear that it is a constant swearing.
Sister Yu said that this shampoo is a welfare price negotiated with the manufacturer, only 10 yuan for a bottle, but netizens are basically complaining, after the sweet potato powder incident, everyone can't believe the products she sells, and some people are even afraid that they will lose their hair, do you have anything to complain about?