Embarrassed to go abroad, the anchor harassed women on the road in Thailand, and the other party called the police to arrest him, recently, when the anchor "Nordic" conducted an outdoor live broadcast in Thailand, the vicious harassment of passers-by has attracted widespread attention, especially his bad behavior against single women, however, the most outrageous thing is that he openly provoked a married woman during the live broadcast, and openly harassed her husband in front of her, and was finally surrounded by her husband and other passers-by.
The streamer's behaviour became even worse in the face of an angry crowd, and the incident eventually provoked police intervention, who quickly arrived and dealt with the streamer in accordance with local law, which is punishable by up to one month in prison and a fine.
What's more, this kind of behavior will also lead to the person involved being repatriated to his home country and being "blacked" in Thailand, unable to enter the country again, the severity of this law is undoubtedly a powerful deterrent to any form of harassment, and it is also a wake-up call for online anchors and viewers: behavior in public must be regulated by law, especially during live broadcasts, and any misconduct will face both legal and social scrutiny.
This incident caused a strong reaction from netizens, who said that anchors like "Nordic" should be completely banned, and there should be no room for such vulgar behaviors to spread, and that online live broadcasts should be a platform for sharing talents and exchanging ideas, but some individual anchors have used it as a tool for personal spoofing and harassment of others.
This kind of behavior not only makes the audience feel uncomfortable, but also undermines the healthy development of the online live broadcast industry, and it is urgent for the industry to strengthen management and supervision, and for the society, this is also a deep reflection on online violence and bad behavior: in the virtual world, each of us should be responsible, respect others, and abide by the law.
Do you have anything to say about the need for livestreaming platforms to establish stricter rules and oversight mechanisms to ensure that all streamers are able to create content within a reasonable framework and not leave opportunities for illegal acts?