Two Reckless Streamers Use “Banned Substance” in Front of Thousands of Viewers
It is known that this is the recent story of two male streamers from China, known by their stage names Ai and Kan. After failing in a PK competition (live stream contest), they chose a negative reaction: using “banned substance” live on air and challenging law enforcement. Not only did they seriously violate the law, but their actions also negatively impacted thousands of fans.

According to Sohu, the type of “banned substance” used by this duo is strictly controlled by the Chinese government. The public use of such substances by the two male streamers on an online platform is not only irresponsible to themselves but also raises a warning about the decaying morals among the youth. Quickly, after the incident, the police intervened and arrested both under legal regulations.
  The Incident of the Two Male Streamers Highlights the Loopholes in Social Media Censorship
This incident is not just a personal fault of the two “heroes” mentioned, but also raises significant questions about the responsibilities of online streaming platforms. Despite having content control regulations, allowing a live stream to occur with such serious violations shows that the monitoring mechanisms still have many gaps.

It should be noted that live streaming platforms are not only entertainment venues but also have a strong impact on the community. Content censorship needs to be implemented more strictly, with tight management measures and quick responses when misconduct is detected. The incident involving Ai and Kan serves as the clearest warning, creating numerous negative consequences that are difficult to rectify.
 
			