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What is the relationship between the new attack on TikTok and domestic politics in the United States?#
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved legislation requiring ByteDance's subsidiary, TikTok, to sell its U.S. business to an American company within 165 days. Otherwise, TikTok will face a ban in the United States. The fate of this bill is still uncertain, but the company has found itself at the center of a political storm in the United States.
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Once the ban, which is not supported by any U.S. laws or reasons, leads to acquisition, other regions' TikTok will also have a bad ending.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Arrives in New Zealand for a Visit#
The New Zealand Dominion Post reported that on March 17th, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, and met with New Zealand Foreign Minister Peters and had dinner together.
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It's hard to understand the significance of Chinese Foreign Minister's visit to New Zealand in relation to the Five Eyes alliance. It's not like Australia has resources to trade, so what does New Zealand have?
Starch Sausage Incident#
On March 15th, CNR News exposed the chaos of starch sausages, such as using chicken bone paste instead of chicken meat, passing off inferior products as good ones, increasing fat content, and lacking specific national standards. The related topic quickly became popular.
The Paper: Honest Operation Leads to Steady Progress
Can Starch Sausages Be Saved After the Collapse?
Another incident of unscrupulous, self-righteous, arrogant, and unprofessional behavior by an official media journalist.
It has increased my disgust for news once again.
"Behind the 'Bone Paste Starch Sausage' Anxiety, What Information Should We Clarify?" - Bilibili"Has Corn Porridge Collapsed?" (Pure fiction, please don't take it seriously)
"There is still a lot of corn." A breakfast shop employee revealed to the reporter. The reporter found that the restaurant sells various corn-based dishes according to the menu. For example, corn grits porridge is made from corn bran.
The reporter opened an e-commerce platform and searched for corn, finding that most of the corn was crushed for making feed. The reporter immediately contacted the merchant, and the merchant replied, "Feeds are not recommended for human consumption, even if they are eaten with pickles."
The reporter then consulted relevant experts, who said that corn is a coarse grain that is difficult to digest, and the phytic acid it contains can also affect mineral absorption.
They say that food is the most important thing, but who would have thought that corn bran could be mixed into porridge and served on the table so openly? This undoubtedly sounds an alarm for the general customers.
B Station Releases 2024 Incentive Plan#
Bilibili has released its 2024 video creation incentive plan, which specifies that the incentive funds will support UP owners who currently have no monetization capabilities, providing assistance for their early-stage creation and growth. In addition, Bilibili will invite selected UP owners to participate in various incentive activities among UP owners who are not yet commercially mature. In 2023, over 3 million UP owners earned income through various monetization methods on Bilibili, a 30% increase compared to the previous year.
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No money, and the incentives are limited. It's basically telling UP owners to figure out how to make money themselves, don't rely on Bilibili. Bilibili only provides traffic, so you have to come up with your own ways to monetize.
Doll Machines May Contain Class 1 Carcinogens? Investigation: 30 out of 55 Doll Machines are Unqualified#
In the "Storm Rising Amusement Park" in Dimei Shopping Center, the reporter counted the situation of dolls in 55 doll machines: 21 machines had no labels, making it impossible to know their production information and 3C certification. Many of them were products that were similar to or imitations of well-known IPs. 9 machines had dolls with "qualified certificates" and other labels, but these "qualified certificates" did not have production information and only reminded consumers to remove accessories from the dolls when using them. The remaining 25 machines had dolls with complete production information labels or hang tags.
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It's true, the products are unqualified, and the appearance is also copied.