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Chapter 466 The Great Ban



The advent of short videos.

It is not merely for scrolling through little clips; it has vastly accelerated the flow of information in society.

Reaching an unprecedented level.

Before the rise of short videos, a lot of information could only be obtained through television and news outlets.

However, after the advent of short videos, whether you like it or not, an endless stream of information will actively present itself before your eyes.

As long as you wish, you can definitely find it.

It can be said that short videos have directly tripled the knowledge of most people.

Take the once-popular success studies, they are now treated like street rats under the onslaught of short videos.

This is the elevation of knowledge.

Also revealed are pyramid schemes, the shameless rhetoric of certain bad bosses, and more.

Of course, this is the positive side; the negative side is equally substantial.

For example, a girl who is about to get married constantly sees videos about bride prices online.

One city starts at 100,000+, another at 150,000, and some cities even go up to 400,000 or more.

She's just an ordinary factory worker, and the more she watches such videos, the more indignation she feels inside.

Why can others demand a 300,000 bride price, while she can only ask for 88,000?

At the moment right before getting out of the car, the bride suddenly demanded an additional 200,000 in bride price before she would step out.

What was supposed to be a joyous wedding instantly turned into a family on the brink of collapse.

Or take a certain lazy woman, who barely does any housework and waits every day for her husband, who delivers takeout, to cook for her.

The husband has been swallowing his pride for years.

Until one day, he couldn't take it anymore.
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Because the wife asked him if he was going to buy her a gift for the upcoming Children's Day?

The overweight woman often watches videos of relationship gurus online, fervently believing what they say.

To prove a man loves you, you must make him spend more on you.

Thus, she demands gifts for even the smallest holidays, and they must not be less than two thousand.

Eventually, the takeout husband completely collapses.

With a woeful roar, he expresses the hardships of these years and the insensitivity of his wife.

Another bride was persuaded by her bridesmaid at the moment of stepping out of the car to give an additional 80,000 as a "getting out of the car" gift to her brother-in-law.

Because an online female counselor said that this is how a man's love for you is proven.

The proliferation of information is, to some extent, definitely a good thing.

But when so-called internet celebrities deliberately create perverted notions of love to gain viewership, it's utterly despicable.

Because they cannot imagine the impact their content has on those who believe them.

These are just ordinary housewives, or low-level girls who lack ability and can't discern right from wrong.

The emergence of such emotional broadcasters is, in some respects, no better than arson or murder.

According to statistics, Tengyou Media has more than three hundred emotional broadcasters.

Of these, more than sixty have over five hundred thousand followers.

And about ten have over two million followers.

With a single command, Chen Pingsheng refused to elaborate and decided on a total ban.

It's expected that not one of them is innocent under this net.

Perhaps even these so-called emotional broadcasters themselves never thought about the impact their videos could have on ordinary people.

Not only Tengyou Media but Xin Teng Live Streaming will ban all these so-called emotional broadcasters.

Although this will create a certain market gap, a large corporation ought to have its bottom line and core values.

It cannot engage in just anything for the sake of profit; eventually, time will shatter such an enterprise into pieces.

It's unknown when it started, but proving a man's love for you has become synonymous with incessantly spending money on her.

One must ask, once all the money is spent, what will be left to ensure the life that follows.

Little Fairy does not think about this, because those online love gurus and emotional broadcasters will only tell them...

Women are born princesses, meant to be pampered by men as they grow up.

Not only that, but there is also a continuous online promotion of the discourse on the imbalance in the male-to-female ratio.

In doing so, they gain the trust of those Little Fairies.

For example, it's often said by streamers that even if you're getting married a second, third, fourth, or even fifth time, there will still be plenty of single men willing to offer tens of thousands in Bride price to marry you.

There's no need to worry about divorce, because there are too few women around now.

Only men should worry about divorce since they can't bear the consequences.

As such, you can be unrestrained; Little Fairy should indeed be unrestrained.

Such attitudes have gradually created an increasingly distorted marriage market.

After screening, Pingsheng discovered that such misinformation is becoming more prevalent online and is even gaining traction.

It's not about now, but the future.

More than three hundred relationship streamers were blocked out of the blue, including some major online influencers.

Their rage is imaginable.

They gathered together and ran to Tengyou Headquarters demanding an explanation—if they didn't get one, they would keep causing trouble.

Signing with Teng You Media means guaranteed income, whether it rains or shines.

But there's also a downside—the account would belong to the Tengyou Group.

In itself, this isn't an issue since, for many years, Teng You Media has never interfered with their accounts.

But now with this incident, it has directly provoked the wrath of numerous major relationship streamers.

These people thought that with a multitude of supporters, they could prevail, believing they could still send stealthy messages online without their accounts.

They accused Teng You Media of bullying the weak and sought to recover their accounts, as well as demand compensation.

Countless people assembled, shouting slogans.

They thought that by making a big fuss, they could force Teng You Media's big boss to come out and apologize to them.

As it turned out, they were thinking too much.

The news made it to the hot searches and was even close to being featured on television.

Then Pingsheng called Zhang Yiming, and within ten minutes, all Douyin directly blocked any information related to this event.

He also called Kwai's boss, Du Hua—the same thing; within half an hour, tens of thousands of posts about Teng You Media's strong-arm tactics were blocked.

Additionally, he gave a heads-up to Tencent's Ma Huateng.

QQ and WeChat, including all Tencent-related information channels, were completely banned from allowing these blocked relationship streamers to make a public fuss.

Joking aside, if Pingsheng, in his position today, couldn't handle a few hundred relationship streamers with ease, then he might as well have achieved nothing.

The people at the Tengyou Headquarters in Guangzhou were in shock.

Not to mention not being able to send out information—they found even messages sent through private channels were immediately blocked.

Without a doubt, it was someone powerful from above who was suppressing them.

And it couldn't be the current Tengyou's beautiful CEO, Zhang Wanyi.

It could only be her larger-than-life boss above her.

To enact such a sweeping, platform-wide ban on hundreds of major relationship streamers, even preventing them from seeking justice or speaking out,

It could only be him; only he could accomplish this.

On August 5th,

Wanyi first released a short video, then formally appeared at 8 p.m., dressed in a blue, trim suit, to explain the reasons behind the recent ban.

The live stream's viewership instantly soared to over a million.

Wanyi calmly explained that this was an action taken by the corporation to get back to its original intentions.

She also stated that so-called relationship streamers and love coaches only harm society and ordinary people's ideology.

What love and marriage need are not tricks but sincerity.

At the last moment, she even quoted Chen Pingsheng's original words.

"Ordinary men already struggle enough to earn money to support a family, and reality isn't like what you see online, where everyone has a Ferrari at their disposal.

"If your husband or boyfriend earns ten thousand a month and is sincere with you, then you must cherish him."

At the end of the broadcast, Wanyi announced that Teng You Media will prohibit any relationship streamer who distorts the truth from appearing under its banner.

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