Blind date live broadcast adds another "trick"! The "group-style" blind date between one matchmaker and eight young guests took turns on the nine-square screen in the live broadcast room. (China Youth Daily, January 30)

  With many people connecting to the microphone and competing for "jobs", the "online group-style" live blind date with one matchmaker and multiple guests has become popular, but it may not be reliable. Why? The routine is too deep. To sum up, there are roughly three types: "asking you to enter the urn", "making false claims in the east and attacking in the west" and "fishing in troubled waters".

  The so-called "invite you to the urn" type means that the matchmaker sets up a blind date live broadcast room, and the guests must pay attention and buy gifts to complete the process of making friends and blind dates. Most of this kind of routine is operated by anchors, under the guise of matchmaking and making friends, but in fact it is to attract traffic attention and induce guests to "make money" for themselves. The "make an impact in the east and attack in the west" type involves online blind dates and offline "matchmaking". In the live broadcast room, guests often only need to exchange symbolic gifts to make friends and chat. After attracting enough guests, the setter begins to organize offline gatherings. This routine uses blind date live streaming as bait to attract customers to the company and charge fees for offline activities. The "fishing in troubled waters" type is operated by fraudsters. They infiltrate various live broadcast rooms by forging personal information and target blind date guests to commit fraud. At present, there are more and more fraud cases caused by blind date live broadcasts, and there are many people who have been "succumbed".

  Can a live broadcast blind date full of routines really bring out the beauty of adulthood? Maybe put a question mark. Although "group chats and group meetings" can improve the efficiency of blind dates and expand the social scope of single young people, it cannot be ignored that many live broadcasts of blind dates appear to be "blind dates" but are intended to attract followers, money, and fraud. It violates the original intention of "matchmaker's words". From this point of view, single young people may have to be more cautious if they want to "get out of singles" by live streaming blind dates.

  (Guangzhou Daily Tuo Yanan)