China has now become the world's first video user country, the scenery under the emergence of what chaos?

While China has become the world's largest video-user country, the increasing number of videos produced and their broadcast rates have also given rise to many undesirable phenomena. A middle-aged woman has no spiritual support after her son has grown up, and her husband has broken up with her emotionally, so an older woman with an empty heart has not lost her desire for love. In the process of swiping short videos she unexpectedly met her all-time favorite middle-aged actor Jin Dong, who was very warm to her, always accompanying her when she was bored alone and chatting with her patiently. One day, Jin Dong actually confessed his love for her, and when she was ready to go out of town for the appointment, her husband called the police, who told her it was a scam. There are even a lot of short videos catching the wind, publicizing some unfounded incidents after editing, and even inflicting cyber violence on some people.

What phenomena around people can show that China is the No. 1 country for short-video users?

When people go for a walk in the park on weekend vacations, they will see people playing erhu, taijiquan, and square dancing, and many of these people are shooting videos, and it is conceivable that they may have accounts on some video APPs. Short video APPs are popping up all over the world, and people get attention and clicks by sharing their private lives so as to earn some pocket money. There are also many professional video bloggers, who may show their country life and work scenes, and some of them broadcast live to sell their goods, some of them broadcast live to cook, and some of them broadcast live to sing or dance.

The public should spend less time watching short videos and focus on their personal lives.

Many people post their private lives through short video apps to make themselves more present, and some non-professionals try to get the ability to survive independently by running a short video account, and all netizens are watchers and consumers of short videos at the same time. It's normal for people to watch short videos for fun in their spare time, but it's not appropriate to spend a lot of time watching short videos that affect your work or life.