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people's daily: stop bothering quan hongchan

2024-09-15

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in recent days, a video of olympic diving champion quan hongchan returning home to visit her family but being disturbed by various onlookers has attracted attention. crowds of people stayed outside quan hongchan's home for a long time, some set up mobile phones to live broadcast downstairs, some flew drones to take aerial photos, and a travel agency even launched a "one-day tour of quan hongchan's hometown" project. the village has also become a "check-in spot", and neighbors in the same village are fed up with it.

among the many onlookers, there are some who really like "quan mei" and just want to take a look at the champion in their hearts and send their blessings. however, if we care about and love athletes, we should pay more attention to their hard training and wonderful performance on the field, cheer them on, encourage them, and cheer for them from the bottom of our hearts, instead of disturbing their personal lives regardless of time and place.

judging from media reports, most of the onlookers are here to grab attention and traffic. one netizen commented, "they don't like quan hongchan, but the circle of friends with quan hongchan." the behavior of some of these self-media accounts can be said to be very shameful. for traffic and profit, they keep their cameras on this underage athlete all day long and disclose all dynamics to the internet in real time. even if some are not at the scene, they can't wait to pick up a magnifying glass and examine every photo she posted on the internet, for fear that there will be any "hot" topic that will be missed. this time quan hongchan's return home has become another opportunity for them to grab traffic.

it is good to care about athletes, but the behavior must comply with the law and social norms, and it must not be just "traffic" without "boundaries". behind some extreme "attention" behaviors is the violation of personal privacy. "go back, it's too noisy. we need to rest." facing the crowds late at night, quan hongchan shouted helplessly.

i hope these people will stop hyping up traffic and bring more trouble to the olympic champion. the competent authorities have been cracking down on the chaos of "seeking traffic without bottom line". those who break the boundaries of laws and regulations will inevitably bear legal responsibilities.

in response to the excessive onlookers, the local authorities need to take measures to maintain normal order. at the same time, online platforms should also take further corresponding measures to deal with such behavior, so that those who violate the rules and steal traffic will lose more than they gain, and those who cross the line will be punished accordingly.

not disturbing is the best respect. we hope that all sectors of society will work together to allow the "quan hongchans" to concentrate on training, rest at ease, and live comfortably, so that more applause and cheers can be heard in the arena, and the love can be more reflected in the sincere care and silent support for them.

poster: wang yufeng