Some netizens broke the news that Yu-Ching Fei has advanced cancer. Is this news true?

Some netizens broke the news that Yu-Ching Fei has advanced cancer. This news was refuted by Yu-Ching Fei's team. Yu Qingfei's team said that Yu Qingfei's health is very good, enjoying life at home and living a paradise-like life. The news on the Internet is sheer nonsense. Therefore, when a live blogger broadcast live, it was untrue to say that Yu-Ching Fei had terminal cancer, which was a deliberate rumor. It is reported that the live blogger said that he received a message from his mother during the live broadcast, and he immediately read the message from his mother. The content of the message is that his mother saw Yu-Ching Fei and his lawyer writing a will and suspected that he was dying. Because of the live broadcast, many netizens heard the news, so online news about Yu-Ching Fei's cancer was flying all over the sky. In fact, smarter people will realize that there is something fishy in it. The announcer does not shy away from reading such a short message from the camera, and his face is relaxed, which is obviously abnormal.

There is no lower limit to blogging. I have to say, now some netizens will talk nonsense in order to blog and make themselves a network celebrity. During the live broadcast, the host openly claimed that Yu-Ching Fei had terminal cancer and his heart could be blamed. After all, spreading rumors that an old man in good health is ill is a very ill-bred performance. After Yu-Ching Fei's team debunked the rumor, netizens kept accusing the live broadcaster of talking nonsense, and his eyes had no lower limit, so he was crazy to want to be red. Indeed, the man should be scolded, not only to pursue his legal responsibility, but also to let other network celebrities know that the internet is not illegal.

Supervision In the final analysis, some live broadcasts do need supervision now, and casual rumors have a great impact. In order to promote positive energy and make the network a pure land, it is reasonable to ban these anchors who talk nonsense without thinking or verifying. Only by making an example of others can some online celebrities and broadcasters dare not be presumptuous.

Yu-Ching Fei's cancer is a veritable fake news, and the public should be careful to eat melons.