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You know, it has never been easier to make a short video. Today, almost all smartphones have a(n)1. And with free apps like Douyin, you can2share your videos or broadcast live. If you are lucky, you will soon attract a group of fans.
3, one popular online broadcaster was recently arrested (逮捕). Why?
During one of her broadcasts, she made fun of China's national anthem (国歌). Perhaps she only wanted to make her fans happy, but she4the law.
In many ways, the Internet has brought a lot of fun to our lives. It's hard to stop
5it. However, when we are on the Internet, we may forget that our behavior can also have real-life results. Posting improper content (内容), even if in the form of an entertaining (娱乐) video, is against the law, though we know the form is for6. In fact, not only the police may find out if you have posted such content. When you are finding a job, some companies will look at your online posts before they decide7to employ (雇用) you or not. Who will want a rule employee?
No matter where you are, you should8the law. Ask yourself what9your actions may have. When you are on the Internet, you must be the judge (法官) of what you spread. Think twice10you click the "share" or broadcast" button. Maybe no one is watching you, but you are responsible for what you post!