This matter has been widely circulated online recently, but in fact, the authorities have confirmed it is fake news. The whole story goes like this:
1. Character: Lan Zhanfei is a fairly well-known streamer in the country, mainly playing games (PUBG), with a humorous style and many fans. 2. Rumor: Some time ago, news suddenly broke online that he was kidnapped at gunpoint while live streaming in South Africa and stuffed into a trunk, with the broadcast abruptly cut off, described in a way that seemed credible. Some video clips, supposedly from the 'scene,' circulated online, causing public panic. 3. Truth: This was entirely a self-directed and self-performed 'script' by him. He later released a video admitting that this was a prank short video planned and filmed with local friends and his team in South Africa, aimed at 'program effect' and 'content creation.' 4. Consequences: After this incident escalated, it attracted the attention of domestic police and diplomatic departments, resulting in unnecessary waste of public resources and severe social impact. Now his short video account has been banned by the platform, and he has apologized for his inappropriate behavior.
In summary: A streamer fabricated a kidnapping story abroad to create an eye-catching video. The situation spiraled out of control, and the rumor returned to the country as big news, resulting in his account being banned and him facing serious repercussions.
This incident also serves as a reminder: it is difficult to discern the truth of information online, especially with such sensational news, and one must wait for official verification. Furthermore, fabricating malignant incidents that involve personal safety for the sake of traffic is extremely irresponsible behavior. $XNY $VFY {future}(VFYUSDT)
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It turns out to be a senior, at that time using Bit Wings and S9 to mine, those who mined in 21 are all taking off.
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