The Paper reporter Chen Leizhu and intern Zhu Jialing

  On the afternoon of February 16, blogger @Thurman published a video saying that in a Paris hotel, the waiter handed her two winter vacation homework for the first grade of elementary school left in the toilet. The blogger said that he would take the homework back home. Return to original owner. The video, which lasted 1 minute and 37 seconds, aroused heated discussion and triggered a search for the person across the Internet. Some people questioned that this was staged to gain traffic. On February 19, the blogger responded that Qin Lang’s mother had been contacted.

  According to the video posted by the above-mentioned blogger, this winter vacation homework has not been touched, and the cover page contains information about the school where the "owner" attends, Qin Lang, Class 1 (8). The blogger spent one night finishing his homework and showed up at the airport saying he wanted to take the homework back home and return it to its original owner.

  The Paper noticed that in the comment area of ​​this video, a netizen with an IP address in Jiangsu claimed to be Qin Lang’s uncle and said that Qin Lang studied at Xichang Elementary School. This comment had as many as 220,000 likes. But then the Douyin account claiming to be Qin Lang's uncle has been banned, and its homepage shows that the "uncle" video account (original account name "Yang Mouyi") has been banned from following due to violation of community regulations."

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  According to the latest report from the official WeChat account of Heilongjiang Satellite TV, on February 18, staff at Xichang Primary School in Haian, Jiangsu Province responded that there was no student named Qin Lang, and there were only four classes in the first grade. Another media reporter contacted Xichang Central Primary School in Jiangsu Province. A staff member responded that they had paid attention to the matter and that he was not a student of the school. The school did not have Grade 1 or Class 8. There was indeed a child named Qin Lang in the school, but Not a first-year student. Therefore, the video aroused doubts among netizens, and some people suspected that it was just a staged filming.

  Zhao Liangshan, senior partner of Shaanxi Hengda Law Firm and a well-known public interest lawyer, said that online anchors direct and act in farce and stage photos for one purpose, which is to attract traffic and fans. The Internet is not a place outside the law. In order to gain popularity and traffic, any behavior that breaks the legal bottom line or even provokes the law will be punished by law. According to Article 25 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law": spreading rumors and falsely reporting dangers and epidemics Anyone who intentionally disturbs public order by police or other means shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than five hundred yuan; if the circumstances are relatively minor, he shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan.

  Zhao Liangshan said that online anchors pose for photos in order to attract fans, which will cause fans who do not know the truth to follow suit, disrupting social order and causing great harm to society.

  Zhao Liangshan called on the police to intensify their crackdown on such criminals in order to stop such staged photos, and will never tolerate such illegal activities. The competent authorities should strengthen supervision of video platforms and severely punish every case found. Video platforms must also strengthen their own supervision, detect early, block and ban accounts early, so that criminals have no chance to take advantage of them. Whether it is strengthening administrative supervision or urging industry self-discipline, there is only one purpose. The live broadcast room cannot become a mess, and the bad marketing behavior of some anchors cannot harm social interests. Lawful compliance and upward kindness are the long-term development.

  On February 19, video blogger @Thurman Mao Cup once again released a video saying that he never said that Qin Lang was a student of Xichang Elementary School. The winter vacation homework mentioned which elementary school he went to, but because of privacy concerns, it was not included in the video. It was announced that Qin Lang’s mother has been contacted and the incident has been “successfully concluded.”