Chinese Social Media Account Banned for Forcing Young Female Streamers into Dangerous Crocodile Stunts
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- A Chinese social media account @Yebali (Night Paris) with over 11 million followers targeting juveniles was permanently banned for forcing young female live-streamers to stay in a tank with a crocodile and hold their breath underwater.
- The account operated for five years before closing under pressure.
- The performances involved six to 10 young girl hosts apparently below age 18, breaching Chinese law forbidding minors from hosting live-streams.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
Chinese law explicitly forbids minors from hosting live-streams. This case represents a systematic exploitation of young women through dangerous stunts on a popular social media platform.
A social media account in China with more than 11 million followers which targets juveniles has been banned for forcing young female live-streamers to stay in a tank with a crocodile. The permanent ban also came after the account was exposed of also having made the women hold their breath under water. The account with the handle @Yebali, which means Night Paris in English, had been in operation on the social media platform for five years before it bowed to pressure to close, Jiupai News reported. The "performances" involved groups of six to 10 young girl hosts, apparently below the age of 18. This breaches Chinese law which forbids minors from hosting live-streams.
Worauf zu achten ist
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Chinese authorities will conduct investigation into platform oversight and enforcement of minor protection laws
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Other similar accounts may be investigated or shut down
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Offene Fragen
- What specific platform hosted the account
- Were any perpetrators identified or charged
- How were the young streamers recruited






