Yang met the female anchor Xiao Fang on the Internet and began to brush gifts for Xiao Fang. Yang brushed nearly 800 thousand's gift money. Soon after, Yang regretted it and wanted his money back. Yang first told Xiao Fang that he could get 40,000 yuan a month from an e-commerce project. Yang played two roles and tricked Xiao Fang three times to transfer the "principal" to the Alipay account he provided. Out of trust in Yang, Xiao Fang also transfers money to Yang every time. A total of 2 1.2 million, Xiao Fang finally realized that something was wrong. She told Yang that she didn't want to invest any more because she had never understood e-commerce and felt insecure. She hoped that Yang Neng would return the money.
Why do men like watching live broadcasts so much?
Because the anchor can interact with the audience during the live broadcast, if the audience likes the anchor, they can ask the anchor questions. If they really want the anchor to pay attention to you, they can brush some gifts by rewarding the anchor and let the anchor read your name and answer your questions during the live broadcast. In this way, many men feel that this anchor interacts with themselves, and he has an intersection with this anchor, satisfying some fantasies. And some female anchors go too far in some ways. Although the live broadcast platform has been strengthening supervision, it is impossible to completely ban it. Moreover, some anchors will add some people who reward themselves, and the amount of gifts is very large. If these anchors want more money, they will meet these viewers in reality.
Should the money collected by the anchor during the live broadcast be refunded?
I don't think it should be returned. Because you have the spending power to reward female anchors, you have to bear the corresponding economic losses. Moreover, the female anchor did not get this reward without doing anything, and the anchor also paid a certain amount of labor and time.