The Chinese regulators have been working on removing fake apps online since January 2022. China has the largest internet market in the world, and it is prone to scams and fraudulent activities.
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23 May 2021, 11:05 pm
A Twitch Streamer, Alinity, has recently called out creepy stranger fans who randomly showed up at her doorstep. She was shaken up by the incident, which was later reported to the police. Alinity said that this is considered harassment and is unacceptable in any way, as she and other streamers are still entitled to privacy and safety despite being public figures.
(Photo : Twitter via @AlinityTwitch)
Being a person in the limelight is hard, as actors and actresses gather a massive amount of fandom, which sometimes turns into more than admiring one s talent; it turns into obsession. There are a lot of cases in Hollywood and artists worldwide involving obsessed fans who are creepy and do unimaginable things such as stalking and harassment.
21 May 2021, 10:05 pm
(Photo : Screenshot From Weibo Official Website) Streamer Banned for Earning $7 Million from Fake Engagement | Ban Effective for 630 Years
A streamer banned for one of the most surprising reasons would not be able to stream for 630 years. The reason a fake engagement! A Chinese video app banned this streamer for staging a fake engagement party where about $7 million worth of products were sold.
Streamer Banned for Fake Engagement
According to NewsWeek, 22-year old Yin Shihang of Lishgui, Zhejiang province in China, was officially banned on Kuaishou, a popular Chinese video app, on Monday. The app is reportedly known to be the main competitor of Douyin s TikTok.