Gossip and gossip | Pay attention to the "gentle trap"! Be sure to go home frequently when you have time!

This morning, the editor sat in front of the computer and wanted to browse the news. Suddenly, he saw an article in the "Rule of Law Daily": "The" beloved "female anchor earns over 60000 yuan a year - elderly people are induced to use the" youth "mode to reward their families by using live streaming

This morning, the editor sat in front of the computer and wanted to browse the news. Suddenly, he saw an article in the "Rule of Law Daily": "The" beloved "female anchor earns over 60000 yuan a year - elderly people are induced to use the" youth "mode to reward their families by using live streaming.

The news also made it onto the Weibo hot search list and received the attention of a large number of netizens.

With the aging population and the popularization of the Internet, the number of elderly netizens is rapidly increasing, and the demand for online products is increasing. The daily time spent online and browsing mobile phones is also increasing. The problems of elderly people being addicted to the internet, credulous of online rumors, enthusiastic about online shopping, being induced to give rewards, and being deceived in blind dates and friends are endless.

This reminds the editor that a few days ago, the short video account of the "middle-aged and elderly female harvester" anchor "Xiucai", who had millions of fans, was banned due to violating platform regulations. It was publicly reported that among the "Xiucai" fans, there were many "true love fans" who offered rewards of tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of yuan.

Singing is about lip syncing, dancing is just a slight twist, and the entire live broadcast has no aesthetic appeal, but my dad just likes it. So why do elderly people so "love" female anchors and "willingly" reward them?

The article also analyzes that behind the addiction of elderly people to live streaming rewards, their emotional needs are actually ignored. Parents have some words that children do not have time to listen to; Children may not have the patience to say something to their parents.

But network anchors can. They will greet elderly people who lack companionship from their children in the live broadcast room, chatting about small family matters, which greatly meets the emotional needs of the elderly. Therefore, it is not surprising that elderly people are concerned about giving gifts and giving "pocket money" when facing the "children" selling poorly or pretending to cry on mobile phones.

Many netizens also understand this.

Like Ms. Gao's father, there are many elderly people who have offered rewards to broadcasters. Legally speaking, they already have full civil capacity, making it easy to offer rewards and difficult to apply for returns. To avoid the elderly at home being deceived again, Ms. Gao and her team can only set up a "youth mode" for them. Therefore, some experts also call for the platform to establish and improve reward and refund mechanisms in the face of the decline of elderly people's judgment and cognitive abilities.

Contemporary middle-aged and young people, having their own careers, forming their own small families, and having their own children, will pay more attention to their own small families. For parents, besides greetings and visits during holidays, there may be very few.

What we have not achieved is precisely what the elderly need.

Fortunately, many young and middle-aged people gradually realize that the elderly need companionship, care, and encouragement. Recently, the topic of "sending parents to school" on a certain platform has become very popular. Many netizens have taken videos to share their daily life of sending parents to senior college. They, like their parents when they were young, also "educate" their parents to study hard and listen attentively, which is full of strong family ties in a humorous way. Perhaps for parents, what they learn from school is secondary, and having the companionship of their children's daily transportation and sharing of what they have learned after school is precious.

You accompany me to grow up, I accompany you to grow old "is not just a slogan. Go home often to see not only the Mid Autumn Festival but also the Chinese New Year; I often call my parents to greet them, not only on weekends but also on birthdays. To solve the "digital social dilemma" of the elderly, in addition to improving relevant laws, regulations, and platforms to strengthen guidance and monitoring, children should also pay more attention to the physical and mental health of the elderly at home, and promptly dispel their feelings of loneliness and loss. Only in this way can the elderly reduce their dependence on the Internet and reduce the occurrence of scams.

After work, why don't you call your parents and say hello!

Text: Zhang Wanqi

Source: Li Xiaojun, Legality, People's Daily, China News, Sina Weibo, Tiktok, etc


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