Is the emergency room of a major hospital comparable to a five-star hotel? Abandoned buildings in the city center are special attractions? "Grass Planting Notes" Survey
"Notes on Planting Grass" have become an important content on the Internet. From social platforms to e-commerce platforms and even third-party payment platforms, they are all places where experience-sharing posts such as "Notes on Planting Grass" are published. Many netizens will pursue "grass planting notes" that do not involve specific products, services or businesses, and feel that they are highly credible. However, an investigation by the Shanghai Rumor Refuting Platform found that there is a hidden chain of interests behind some "experience sharing" that seems to be free of interests.
For some time, experience sharing posts have often caused controversy.
Not long ago, a travel blogger shared his "experience" and said that the emergency room of a large hospital is comparable to a five-star hotel. For only a few dozen yuan, you can enjoy "comfortable recliners" and "oxygen inhalation services"; the blogger also reminded that, You can "go to the bathroom to wash up" and "have a nurse sister take care of your luggage."
However, as soon as the "experience post" was released, many netizens who were doctors refuted the rumor and considered it "complete nonsense." On the one hand, hospital emergency rooms are by no means "comfortable and comfortable" as the blogger introduced, but a busy and busy treatment space. Staff at the medical guidance desks of many hospitals in Shanghai also stated that patients must meet the conditions for observation and treatment in the emergency room. On the other hand, many doctors and netizens criticized the blogger for lacking moral integrity and encouraging others to seize emergency medical resources.
Sharing weight loss experience is also a popular post, so some bloggers share "weight loss pills" with unknown ingredients. Some even claim that "women who have had their uterus removed can slim down their lower abdomen and avoid menstruation." , hospital bed, etc. as the background, saying that he had completed the operation and the "effect was very good."
This type of post also caused doctors to cry out: You cannot take weight loss pills at will, and you cannot lose weight by removing the uterus! You must know that the uterus is an important organ, and hysterectomy surgery carries high risks. Doctors in regular hospitals will only recommend hysterectomy to patients when the patient's condition progresses to the point where uterus removal is necessary, or when the benefits of uterine removal outweigh the risks. If there is no indication for surgery, the doctor cannot perform this operation against medical ethics.
It is not difficult to find that such "grass planting posts" and "experience posts" not only have problems such as inaccurate content and misleading others, but the original intention of the publishers is also contrary to ethics. If you follow them blindly, you may cause harm to yourself or others.
In addition to unreliable or seriously misleading "experience posts", "grass planting notes" with keywords such as "few people, beautiful scenery" and "unique experience" also have many problems.
In recent years, incidents such as "tourists being trapped in unexplored scenic spots" have occurred from time to time, and they are not unrelated to the "sharing" of some bloggers. During this year's National Day holiday, an artist "checked in" at an undeveloped wild mountain and posted a photo, causing others to follow suit. The local government issued emergency safety notices, and the artist also publicly stated that the scene was "dangerous". After the accidents involving "trapped wildlife attractions", public opinion often criticized the parties involved for being irresponsible.
It can be seen that most netizens know that going to unexplored "wild attractions" is risky and do not approve of related behaviors. However, sharing posts of "wild attractions" still appear one after another on the Internet platform. Moreover, the investigation found that the themes of such "grass planting notes" include not only outdoor scenic spots, but also "hidden corners" in the city.
For example, “exploring waste” is a popular keyword on many social platforms, corresponding to destinations such as “abandoned hospital”, “abandoned paradise” and “abandoned factory”. There are also "ruin explorers" from different regions meeting for "adventures" and posting "wonderful photos" of "urban ruins" through social platforms.
Just from these photos, you can see the risks of the relevant places: broken walls, broken glass windows, shaky iron stairs, etc. Some bloggers also directly stated in the text description, "The scene is dangerous, security is strict and there are surveillance cameras inside."
In this case, why do these bloggers still go to "wild attractions" or "explore waste"?
A secret "way to make money" lies behind these "notes". The Shanghai rumor refuting platform noticed that some "exploring waste" bloggers seemed to be considerate of others. The posts they shared only had photos and no addresses. They also reminded fans that "the site is dangerous and it is not recommended to go there." It can be seen in some of their other posts. , is a variety of commercial promotions, including newly opened shopping malls, shops, attractions, etc. That is to say, on the one hand, they use objective but risky shared content such as "wild attractions" and "waste exploration" to attract fans and attention, and on the other hand, they engage in marketing and gain profits based on these.
Many "grass planting notes" will generate considerable traffic while triggering hot discussions or controversies. This is also the reason why some publishers want to share even if they don’t hesitate to scold them—the platform rewards them for the number of views, reads, and likes, which makes them happy.
It can be seen from this that while calling on netizens to treat "grass planting notes" rationally and not to trust them blindly, the platform should also strictly manage them.
The Shanghai Rumor Refuting Platform noticed that the platform was not unaware of the issue of “grass planting notes”. For example, some platforms mark some of the notes on “exploration of waste” with reminders such as “There are certain risks in this place, please go there with caution and pay attention to safety.” Some platforms also mark posts involving medical diagnosis and treatment, reminding viewers to go to a regular hospital for treatment. diagnosis.
But from the actual effect, the reminder function of the label is not ideal enough. Some fans of the Shanghai Rumor Refuting Platform left messages saying that netizens have different educational levels and ages, and some posts are relatively professional. The platform only issues reminders, which is not enough to help netizens distinguish between right and wrong. Some fans also suggested that posts that touch the moral bottom line should not appear on social platforms.
Many fans therefore called on the platform to take on review responsibilities and stop posts that violate public order and good customs from the source and may induce others to engage in risky behaviors; it should also increase the number of "grass planting notes" and "experience sharing" involving professional content. Review, take down relevant content in a timely manner, and deal with blogger accounts that deliberately mislead others.
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