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Mozi Live revealed that the real income is not as good as that of ordinary white-collar workers, accusing the platform of pumping too much

Recently, there is an anchor who has a lot of topics, she is Mozi, everyone should be familiar with Mozi, she is a well-known game anchor, but recently she has often worked in the live broadcast room, in order to attract more traffic.

The reason why this is necessary is because Mozi said that now that the live broadcast bonus period has passed, his income is much lower than everyone thinks, and then Mozi Live revealed that his real income is not as good as that of ordinary white-collar workers, accusing the platform of pumping too much.

According to her, last week, it was only about 2,000 yuan, and then half of it was extracted by the platform, basically about 1,000 yuan left, plus some other expenses, it was basically only 500 yuan. In other words, the income is only 1000 a week, and more than 100 yuan a day.

However, there are also people who object, because her contract is about to expire, so she has been broadcasting very little recently, and if she broadcasts live every day, the income will definitely be less, and if she broadcasts live every day, the income will definitely be more than that.

Although this is indeed true, but with the gradual maturity of the live broadcast industry, the bonus period of the anchor has indeed passed, initially, the enthusiasm of the platform and the audience is high, and the income of the anchor shows a blowout growth, but now the competition is becoming more and more fierce, the market tends to be saturated, and the income from relying solely on live broadcast is gradually difficult to maintain the high trend in the past.

Especially some of the anchors who poured in in early, their income declined, partly because of the lack of content innovation, which is difficult to meet the increasingly diverse needs of the audience, and the decline in anchor income also reveals the trend of change in the live broadcast industry.

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