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Chapter 633: Issuance of Guidance Documents Based on Case Studies

Chapter 633: Issuance of Guidance Documents Based on Case Studies
Qingshen was suspended...

It really caused an earthquake across the entire network.

Not only did the topic on Weibo quickly break through 100 million, but Hupu and Kangba started posting all kinds of speculations, and even Douban had gossips saying that the reason for the Huya breakup was that the main pillar of the station was suspected to have changed jobs...

As for the parties involved.

The only feeling Qin Hao had was that he was bombarded with all kinds of private messages and phone calls. Friends in the circle all expressed their concern, and then asked him with a bit of curiosity why he was suspended.

“…I don’t understand either!”

"real or fake?"

“Why would I lie to you? I was playing solo at the time and the live streaming room suddenly disappeared.” There was no anger in his voice: “I sent a WeChat message to the super administrator, but they ignored me.”

"I wipe."

C Bo was a little surprised.

When the suspension of the show first became a hot topic, he thought it was just a technical adjustment, but he didn’t expect Huya was serious about it.

"what is it now?"

"Just let it sit for a while, just in time to prepare for the playoffs."

C blogger sighed after hearing this: “You have a good attitude, but your fans are going crazy - open any live broadcast room and you will see all the fans asking Huya for an explanation.”

Qin Hao hung up the WeChat video, clicked on Huya, and randomly clicked into a CF anchor's live broadcast room recommended on the homepage. He saw a lot of red highlighted text in it:

[I know the super administrator is here, come out! ]

[Who gave you the right to shut down the show? 】

[I downloaded Huya to watch Qingshen. If Qingshen doesn't come back, I'll go to the next door to play.]

[A platform that does not respect its users will die sooner or later. ]

[Don't play dead! ]

Click to open another live broadcast room.

The styles of painting are not much different, and many people followed suit and flooded the screen with messages, demanding Huya give an explanation.

Seeing this scene, it would be hypocritical to say that he was not moved. He didn't even know what these people who were speaking up for him looked like.

Exit Huya.

Log in to Weibo.

The private messages that were just cleared yesterday have become 999+ again. "Strangers" from all over the world have sent their care and concern, thinking that he would be afraid after being suppressed by Huya, and they want to give him strength to prove that there are thousands of troops standing behind him.

Then, Qin Hao clicked on Hedgehog Club.

In the latest report, the editor who often interviewed him wrote:

“After filing a lawsuit with the Guangzhou Intermediate Court, Huya has not yet given a reason, but instead allowed rumors to spread.

Of course, as far as I know, there have been many similar examples of sudden suspensions in the past few years, some of which were clearly borderline illegal and forced to withdraw from the Internet.

But... Qin Hao's live broadcast content is fully in compliance with platform regulations.

If he violated the rules, can other anchors be spared?

He did not skirt the rules, did not encourage minors to give gifts, and did not induce consumption. He even donated the gift money to Ant Charity to help poor students in the western region...

Here, on behalf of a member of the e-sports circle, I would like to raise a question to the Huya platform: is it really appropriate to treat users with such an attitude?

What exactly did Qin Hao do wrong? Is it true, as the rumors say, that he wants to destroy a big anchor with more than 10 million fans on the Internet just because he doesn't want to renew the contract? Is this Huya's attitude? "

There was obviously anger in the editor's questioning.

Also.

Hedgehog Club published more than just this one article.

But Qin Hao didn’t want to watch any further, because the truth was so ridiculous.

From Brother Li to the boss, what they said all indicate that Huya wants the power of life and death, so that it can prove the "power" of the platform and build castles in the air belonging to the U.S. stock market around these powers.

because…

Huya is still losing money.

Live streaming and derivative businesses account for 95% of total revenue, and this 95% is almost not enough to cover the high signing costs.

The reason why the market is optimistic is not because of the present, but because it is optimistic about Huya becoming the dominant player and clearing out other competitors.

Betting on the performance in the Asian Games.

It also proves that the fewer live broadcast windows, the more traffic a platform can attract. Otherwise, based on the price-to-earnings ratio alone, how can Huya be priced at $30 per share? How can it be priced at $20 billion for the whole year?
One hour.

two hours.

Huya’s continued silence has caused even greater dissatisfaction.

When netizens launched a campaign to uninstall Huya and boycott Huya, Qin Hao inexplicably thought: It turns out that there are so many people in this world who care about me.

There are already quite a few people cheering offline.

But compared to the Internet, the sound wave is still too small.

Seeing that everyone was becoming increasingly irrational, Qin Hao, who felt that he had not been hurt, updated a post after stopping the show for 7 hours:
【I'm fine, thank you for your concern (smiley face). 】

"What's so good about it?"

"Stupid tiger fangs, I have already taken them off."

"Qing Wen, I cried. In order not to make everyone worry, I deliberately said that I was fine."

Netizens are good at making up stories with their imaginations. After all, Qin Hao was still talking about the operation just before the show was suspended. He remained silent for so long afterwards. He probably stayed there to recover from the trauma.

A lawsuit has caused a lot of commotion, so saying that nothing is wrong is definitely just being stubborn!

The people at Huya were so angry after seeing the news.

Listen.

How hypocritical!

I couldn't find the super administrator, and I couldn't get through on the phone, and I'm still doing nothing. In the office, the executive in charge of tracking daily active users frowned.

“…We underestimated the repercussions of this.”

Huya’s daily active users at night were around 678 million, but now it has dropped to only 420 million. The most serious problem is that the sponsors are very dissatisfied. Those wealthy accounts that are not from the union and are brushing the turnover have their own dedicated personnel to contact them.

Then many people asked what Huya wanted to do.

Of course, the most excited person is Qingshen’s sponsor, the rich man, who put a lot of pressure on him and threatened that if he didn’t return, he would spend his pocket money to the next door and support Douyu to become the first stock…

It sounds a bit childish.

But these people have deleted the signs and run away.

You have to know that Huya spent half a year to increase the number of paying users to 510 million after its listing, and planned to use the steadily growing payment rate as a pie in the sky. As a result, it lost hundreds of thousands of paying users in a single day. What kind of promotion is this?

The most fucked up thing is.

Mr. Chen next door took the opportunity to promote Douyu on platforms such as WeChat Moments and Weibo, saying that Douyu’s core strategy is to provide users with the best live streaming experience!

Who the hell is Yin and Yang?

It's as if I haven't been forcing Teemo to submit recently...

"Last year, when we sued Hishi... it didn't make such a big fuss." Some senior executives don't understand. In August last year, Hishi, as a big anchor, violated the contract and jumped to Douyu. Huya's strategy was to throw dirty water, lead the rhythm, and portray itself as a victim.

At that time, Haishi had 450 million fans on the entire network, which was less than Qin Hao, but his monthly turnover was actually higher than Qin Hao.

As the leader in the King of Glory track, with the support provided by Penguin at the time, its commercial value was higher than that of LOL, and much higher.

And Huya won this lawsuit... It is worth mentioning that the penalty for breach of contract agreed upon by Hishi when signing the contract was 300 million yuan.

Later, as his net worth increased significantly, Huya sought to obtain five times of all the profits that Hishi earned on the Huya platform, which expanded to over 5 million.

Later, Hi's attorney appealed, saying that the amount of liquidated damages did not match the facts and the service agreement. As a result, the court rejected the appeal in the second instance, and finally he had to pay 4900 million yuan to get out of the situation.

The same reason.

Huya’s claim of 8000 million in compensation is not a random number.

For a three-year contract worth 1500 million, it is definitely impossible for the company to pay so much in compensation just by relying on the inflated penalty fee. The problem is that Huya is now a listed company, so the stock price fluctuations and goodwill impact caused by the violation must of course be taken into account.

This is also the reason why Qin Haoyue’s turnover is not as good as Haishi’s, but Huya believes that he has caused greater losses.

In Huya's view, this is a very reasonable request. In addition, the courts are indeed on the side of the platforms these days, and Huya has never lost a lawsuit. It is just a matter of how much compensation is paid.

Huya has nothing to fear because of this preference. After all, the worst result is that Qin Hao admits his loss and leaves, the medium result is that he is half-banned from the entire network, and the high result is that all previous grudges are resolved...

After the problem is solved.

The trend is not quite the same as expected.

Last year, Hi's fans rioted, and they lost about 5 paying users. Although it was a bit painful, it was not heartbreaking. But Qing fans took action, and there were even experts who wrote short essays on Weibo, tagging Zijin Pavilion...

in addition…

Huya underestimated Qin Hao's reputation.

They thought that portraying themselves as victims was a stable and effective tactic. After all, Qin Hao was not a poor man and there was no exploitation. Ordinary spectators would not be able to empathize with him and would only applaud and watch the dogs fight each other.

This is the Hi incident, a routine that Huya has already verified.

But this time.

The first championship aura + the Bird's Nest aura + the Asian Games aura made people outside the circle feel that Huya was bullying. In addition, the significance of red hair was greatly magnified at this time.

When ordinary people see photos posted on Weibo, 60 percent of them will be interested in learning more about the person, thus establishing a preliminary good impression through a short essay on Weibo.

Stand in the description position of Qingfen.

This suspension is an infringement of platform hegemony on small town youth!

"Turtle, even the Cantonese Court has been attacked, tell them not to help the evil." People watched Qingliu charge with amusement, and the group reported various developments on the front line.

"What kind of e-sports Jordan is this? He's clearly an e-sports idol." Some people can't stand this kind of behavior.

no way.

The commotion caused by Hi's fans is less than one-tenth of that caused by Qing's fans, so much so that some people feel resentful and think that actors are harming the country.

On the contrary, the person involved is still training, qualifying, eating and sleeping normally.

"Wow, even Chosun Ilbo reprinted it..."

At the dinner table, Mai Ge inexplicably mentioned: "Even though SKT fans don't like you, the Korean Internet still sympathizes with you on this matter."

Qin Hao:......

What Qin Hao went through is indeed easy for Korean audiences to empathize with, as they have more cages.

"Oh."

No one knows what Qin Hao feels.

The main reason is that too many people have cared about him these two days, making Qin Hao a little numb.

Brother Mai was a little uncomfortable with Qin Hao's dullness, thinking that if I could set off a firestorm on the entire Internet, I would definitely take off...

"What did Huya say? With such public pressure... aren't they planning to withdraw the lawsuit?" Kouma asked.

Qin Hao was not so optimistic: "They are so powerful, how can they be controlled by a small anchor like me?" Kouma: ...

A small anchor with tens of millions of fans across the Internet?

Brother Mai said sarcastically: "Don't act so cold in front of us. I don't believe you are not anxious."

"Why should I be anxious? Even if the lawsuit drags on for half a year, it's Brother Li who will help me."

"As for compensation... I have earned so much in the past two years, but I have no place to spend it, so my family renovated the house they built. My mother also said that she would save it for me to buy a house in Shanghai, but I think Shanghai is just so-so..."

Makge, Kouma, and Jin Gong: ...

Bad.

There was a rich guy in the team, he didn't dare spend a penny of his money, he saved it all. It was also this saying that he had no place to spend it that made Brother Mai grit his teeth.

Being a rich second generation.

He shouldn't have been defeated. The problem was that the money in his family was not earned by him. Instead, Qin Hao relied entirely on his own efforts to be included in the Forbes elite list.

Of course you can say it is a bonus of the times.

The fate of an individual is inherently connected with the times.

After dinner.

Jin Gong clung to Qin Hao with a rich expression. Obviously, Qin Hao impressed him, but it didn't matter, there would be bread and milk.

Half an hour later, Qin Hao received a call.

“…I’m at the base.”

"Interview me? No need."

"When this is over...don't worry, I will definitely keep it for you."

After hanging up the call from the editor of Hedgehog Society, Qin Hao went to play ranked games while humming a little tune.

~~~
Compared to the quietness within Top Esports, there was a gust of wind in the anchor circle. All anchors wanted to know the direction of things in order to update their understanding of violations.

Betta fish.

Zhang Daxian, whose subscriptions had just crossed the 600 million mark, went to a private group to find out more about the situation. Because they were the only company that had done business with Huya for a while, although they were defeated soon after.

But this time.

The momentum Qin Hao created was even greater than last year, which made Zhang Daxian see the potential for confrontation.

"Don't think about it. What's the point of making a big fuss? Wasn't my post also on the trending search list? What was the result? Wasn't it still rejected?

Nima Guangfu is in the same boat with them, how can you fight them on their home turf? My lawyer has told me that even if you continue to appeal, the original verdict will still be upheld. "

"But we can also put some pressure on him, use our influence to seek reconciliation, and make Huya pay attention to his eating manners."

"…Actually, even if he breached the contract, the most he would have to pay is 20 to 30 million yuan. It's just that Huya's insistence on it affects its reputation, which is very annoying. Also, when the market opened yesterday, Huya's stock price fell, which indirectly confirmed the loss."

Huya calculated that the loss caused by Hi's job-hopping was 190 million yuan, on the grounds that Hi's first broadcast on Douyu was as popular as million...all brought from Huya.

and so…

Even though Qing fans are loud and noisy, what’s the use if they can’t influence the verdict?

Emotionally, Hai Shi naturally stood on Qin Hao's side, but rationally, he was not optimistic about the verdict. No matter how big your career is, in the eyes of the platform, it is just a reward for you...

Zhang Daxian listened in silence.

However, the focus has always been on Huya's lawsuit against Qin Hao for violations.

Time for the playoffs.

When BLG defeated SS and advanced to the next round, the print media finally reacted and began to advocate and criticize. Whether it was Qingfen's guidance and confrontation, or Huya's silence and dominance, it was worth writing an article.

"Xiang Province" fired the first shot, writing an article criticizing: "Big stores bully customers? It is urgent to rectify the chaos of live broadcasting! "

The general idea is that the country has allowed live streaming platforms to grab market share, from openly live streaming births in the early years to now running rampant, injecting bad elements into the social atmosphere, and accusing these platforms of being popular with materialism.

"Nan Fang" fired the second shot, accusing Qin Hao of bringing trouble upon himself: It is written in black and white, if there is a dispute, go to court instead of abusing public power!

The general idea is that Qin Hao, as a young man who has not received any higher education or legal education, cannot understand the possible impact of such agreements on him. This reflects that most young people have a weak legal awareness. But not understanding the law cannot be a reason for making trouble.

That's right.

The South, which has always stood in the free camp, actually spoke for the platform. In particular, a Southern reporter got the news from somewhere and knew the new conditions offered by Bilibili.

In the article.

The reporter said: "It was clearly just an ordinary dispute over interests, but it turned into a Young and Dangerous-style carnival. Wake up! Don't be deceived by the so-called halo!"

In his writing.

Qin Hao was completely driven by profit, so much so that after violating the rules, he deliberately led his fans to riot.

Further in-depth research revealed that most of those who kept shouting "aiding and abetting the evil" were under 25 years old, which is the age when they are most easily instigated and exploited.

At last.

Nan Fang actually released a public survey questionnaire on e-sports.

Among them, a passerby complained: "I don't understand why e-sports is promoted. My child is obsessed with playing games. Now his grades are at the bottom. He talks back when I scold him. He talks about playing professional games and making a lot of money in the future. How did this trend come about?"

Person B was very emotional: "It's just a trivial matter that dominates the trending searches. What's wrong with this country?"

C's attitude was better, but only to a limited extent: "The platform and the anchor fell out, why did they have to resort to public power? If everyone did this, who would dare to start a business?"

These articles are linked.

They were all sent to Qin Hao by C Bo, Lao Ma and others. To be honest, Qin Hao was not angry at all. The main reason was that Huya’s stock price was about to reach 23 US dollars per share.

As for the so-called negative impact.

Then wasn’t it me who was suspended? I didn’t do anything.

Seeing more and more people suffering from the same fate, one day Weibo suddenly removed the hot search, and soon after that many comment sections were set to require one to follow for seven days before commenting.

Seeing this, Qin Hao thought that Topsports had taken action. If the boss knew that Qin Hao had such an idea, he would probably feel fucked.

If they had such strength, Belle would not need to rely on a split listing to resolve its operational crisis.

~~~
A certain office.

The director directly convened a meeting with more than a dozen live streaming platforms, large and small.

What is the meeting? The theme is to regulate the development of the industry. It should be said that the government has always advocated relaxing the rules first, observing the situation, and then formulating rules based on the problems that arise.

This is also the reason why the early live broadcast industry was full of monsters and demons, and the platform was not affected much except for cooperating with the ban. After all, live broadcast is a new business, and it is easy to fail if it is strict from the beginning.

Another reason is that the higher-ups are afraid of underestimating the "creativity" of the people.

After all, if you don't try some things, you don't know what kind of results will come out of them.

Take cash flow for example. Those who are familiar with it know that there will be discounts for giving gifts through the union. It seems that the discount is fierce, but in fact 80% of it is returned.

If we really calculate according to the regulations, this is definitely inducing consumption.

If the problem is not solved this way, wouldn't it appear that the big anchors have no ability? If they have no ability, how can they portray the myth of the industry?

same.

A certain office took action.

The noise on the Internet suddenly subsided, mainly because Fujii and Modu both raised opinions, thinking that Huya was making trouble. Especially the latter, a deputy mayor said: According to which regulation, the broadcast can be forced to stop.

So at this time, the platforms, relying on their connections, knew that Huya was in trouble. No one expected that a normal deterrent crackdown would lead to such a scene.

Douyu CEO Chen glanced at Huya's people and thought to himself that they were really looking for trouble. He forgot that he supported Huya's move, and the additional conditions for helping to reconcile were to increase the penalty and the number of years.

to be honest.

No matter who wins the prize in the end, everyone is secretly trying to lower the price.

"Everyone sit down..."

The director was a bit bald. He rested his elbows on the long table with his eyes narrowed, giving people the impression that he was easy to deal with.

But you will only know after facing it.

This director was not easy to fool, and every time he adjusted the golden hoop, they broke into a sweat.

"I'm sure everyone is aware of this meeting."

The director introduced the chaos in the industry and then gave a conclusion: "My idea is that the conditions for exercising the right to suspend broadcasting must be clarified."

Everyone knows who this is aimed at.

The people from Huya said aggrievedly: "The higher-ups asked us to cooperate with the ban, and we did it. This time the other party violated the rules first, so the live broadcast room should have been shut down..."

"So I want to discuss this with you guys?"

The director was still smiling: "Temporarily blocking is different from stopping the broadcast. Qin Hao's contract has not ended, and he has not violated the live broadcast regulations. You just stopped it without saying anything. The public is very dissatisfied... No matter what, are you going to wait until his contract ends?"

Tiger Fang: ...

He's been enjoying the benefits and resources of Huya and now he's planning to run away. Do I still have to take care of him until the end?
The top management of Huya is so embarrassed that they are green with anger. You have to know that even the super administrators have great power these days. If some anchors don’t give in, they can be banned with just any reason.

After all, these are all managed by humans.

You said that others just avoided being blocked but only blocked me, so is it possible that I just wanted to block you?

Similarly, it is a common practice for the platform not to provide services. If they say something soft, it is not impossible to broadcast to the end. The problem is that Huya is just angry, so it hacked the live broadcast room in front of many fans...

Ignored the looks from the Huya staff.

The director emphasized again: "You all say you are service providers, so you should be allowed to speak."

The director doesn't care about the lawsuit, he just cares about his job: "The theme of this time is to regulate the use of the right to stop broadcasting, and the opinions collected will be added to the "Online Live Broadcast Self-Discipline Convention."

hiss!
Mr. Chen took a deep breath. With his cleverness, he had already sensed something. So when it came to making suggestions, he, who was usually active, became listless along with Hu Ya, with a gloomy face and a lot on his mind.

He is very clear.

Relaxing the restrictions on anchors will only foster dissatisfaction among people!

This case has already prompted the live broadcast company to revise its contract terms and clarify the conditions for exercising the "right to stop broadcasting". After the meeting, wiping the sweat off his forehead, Mr. Chen stopped the people from Huya and said, "I told you to stop messing around, but you refused to listen."

"Blame me. Strengthening regulations is the general trend. This time we just ran into trouble. Also, you guys are not clean either, so don't blame us."

"How can I not be clean? I am very clean." Mr. Chen was disdainful. After a while, he asked again: "What about the lawsuit? Withdraw it?"

The people from Tiger Fang said stubbornly: "It has come to this, why retreat?"

“Yes, it has become a guiding case…”

Tiger Fang: ...

"I'm not going to talk to you anymore. I have to go to a meeting when I get back." He came here with trepidation and left dejected. It is foreseeable how many weird things people will say after the live broadcast room is restored.

But there is no way.

They've run into a real trap. The higher-ups have always been dissatisfied with the live streaming industry and have always had opinions about it. Now that the deputy mayor of Shanghai has spoken, it's hard to avoid being caught in a tight spot.

Ugh…

It’s all about the wrong timing. If I had known the first contract would be for 5 years, I wouldn’t have been so unlucky.

(End of this chapter)

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