Recently, a netizen reported with his real name that "Ye Paris", a host with millions of fans on a certain platform, was suspected of using other people's identity information to register an account, live broadcast as a minor for a long time and receive rewards, which lasted for up to 5 years. The relevant reports aroused social concern. This netizen revealed that the Guangdong Jiahuo Media Association, to which "Night in Paris" belongs, has many minors live broadcasting, and the anchor's fan base is also dominated by minors. In addition, many parents have reported with their real names, claiming that their children were induced to receive large rewards.

The netizen also posted a screen recording, saying that in the "Paris Night" live broadcast room, other anchors were asked to enter a fish tank with a crocodile and hold their breath for many seconds.

In the screen recording, the anchor who was asked to enter the fish tank kept crying, and the voice-over said impatiently that the crocodile's mouth was sealed, "What are you afraid of? It keeps screaming, and water splashes on my face. Are you sick?! It won't bite you, what a cute animal. Hold your breath now, go in 5 Seconds! "

In response to the core issues reported by netizens such as "Night in Paris" being underage and having an account not registered by myself, the platform staff responded that relevant issues have been recorded and will be followed up and responded to by dedicated personnel.

Regarding the relevant regulations on live streaming and rewards for minors, the staff member made it clear: "Live broadcasting is not allowed for those under the age of 18. If it is verified that a minor is live streaming, the account's live broadcast permission will be blocked."

Then at about 5 pm on April 23, the account platform of the anchor "Night Paris" showed a "banned" status.