Female Internet Celebrity's Staged Video of Eating Raw 'Jianshouqing' Mushroom Leads to Account Penalties on TikTok

TapTechNews July 7th news. Recently, a female internet celebrity with 750,000 fans released a video on the TikTok platform that seemed to be staged showing her eating raw wild mushrooms 'Jianshouqing' raw, attracting the attention of many netizens. The female internet celebrity said in the video, 'This little mushroom is no big deal at all. I'll eat it raw, so what.'

Female Internet Celebrity's Staged Video of Eating Raw 'Jianshouqing' Mushroom Leads to Account Penalties on TikTok_0

Female Internet Celebrity's Staged Video of Eating Raw 'Jianshouqing' Mushroom Leads to Account Penalties on TikTok_1

TikTok released an announcement stating that 'Tian**' admitted to the platform that the video was staged and took the initiative to delete the video. 'Tian**''s false staging and failure to indicate 'dramatization' violated TikTok's content creation rules for 'dramatization' works. The platform decided to mute her account for 30 days, erase the fans gained in the near month, not index in search during the mute period, prohibit being followed for 30 days, and cancel the profit-making permission for 60 days.

The platform reaffirmed: TikTok has implemented a verification mechanism for hot content. Once false staging and false content are verified, the platform will severely punish the account. When creators create and release fictional content through drama-deduction methods, they need to clearly mark in a significant position or in a significant form that the relevant video is deductive. The copy includes but is not limited to 'Fictional deduction, just for entertainment', etc.

In addition, TikTok also said that the normal declared deductive works will not be affected in their traffic distribution, while accounts that cause public and media misunderstanding due to failure to label will be punished by the platform ranging from a comprehensive 30-day mute to an indefinite ban depending on the circumstances.

Female Internet Celebrity's Staged Video of Eating Raw 'Jianshouqing' Mushroom Leads to Account Penalties on TikTok_2

TapTechNews found out that Jianshouqing is so named because the bolete turns indigo blue after being injured. It is a common fungus in Yunnan and starts to be listed in the market in large quantities every rainy season after May. If Jianshouqing is not properly cooked and eaten, it is prone to poisoning phenomena, ranging from diarrhea and hallucinations to deep coma.

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