A 59-second video clip, cut from the livestream of female streamer A, is causing a stir in the online community of China. Here, the female lead, known as the owner of a fashion shop in Xingtai City (Hebei Province), engages in inappropriate actions disguised as fan service. Initially, the female streamer was just livestreaming to sell products. However, due to her beautiful appearance, charming personality, and eloquence, she quickly attracted a large following. Among them was a viewer who claimed to be the “big brother,” continuously donating valuable gifts and spending large amounts of money.
Faced with enticing numbers, the female streamer did not hesitate and increasingly indulged in the unstable livestream. While the “wealthy man” continuously made provocative remarks, demanding that the female streamer perform suggestive actions, she complied with his wishes, even engaging in several acts that violated platform rules. She lifted her shirt, removed her clothes, and deliberately exposed sensitive areas of her body in hopes that male fans would continue to generously spend money.

However, all of the streamer’s calculations fell apart when this livestream was reported by viewers and the platform immediately banned it. All the donated money she received vanished.
The actions of the female streamer left many feeling disillusioned. She has likely chosen the wrong way to gain fame. Instead of making a mark through her talent and charm, she opted for a shortcut using offensive tricks. In the context of the rapidly developing livestreaming scene, alongside creative and quality content, there are still many streamers who disregard the rules, using every trick to gain views and make money.


This incident once again raises a warning bell regarding the management responsibilities of livestreaming platforms. If platforms promptly detect and impose appropriate penalties for inappropriate actions, the situation would not escalate so far. Remember, today’s livestreaming platforms are not just entertainment tools for making money; they are also a “mini society.” Therefore, alongside chasing profits, these platforms also need to pay more attention to human factors, focusing on fostering humanistic values for both streamers and viewers.