With the rise of social networks, chicken soup that used to emit countless positive energy has changed its flavor in the chaos of social networks. All kinds of proverbs and wisecracks are dazzling, and all kinds of advertising information are difficult to distinguish between true and false. What is even more unexpected is that behind these "chicken soup texts", there is also a chain of interests. Most of these articles, which are full of internet, are pieced together by publishers, and the content is mixed, so it is difficult to distinguish between true and false.
Poisonous chicken soup is "rampant" in social network space. "Chicken soup texts" are mostly divided into two categories. One kind is "philosophy" articles, such as "reading for 5 minutes may change your life!" "Two proverbs that life has to learn" and so on. One kind is "popular science" articles, such as "you can live to be 100 years old after learning this" and "it's terrible! Don't eat fruit like this. Whether it is "philosophy" or "popular science", most of them have a common feature, that is, copying unverified content at will. In order to attract attention, it is often mixed with all kinds of curiosity, pornography and other content, which makes netizens disgusted and causes serious pollution in cyberspace. What's more, these "chicken soup texts" have built-in marketing advertisements and even hidden scams.