Chinese live streamer banned after accidentally broadcasting herself showering;…
, here's a reminder to always make sure to turn your camera off before you go do other things.
You really don't want to end up like Chinese live streamer Cai Na, who basically gave her viewers a free show recently.According to reports, Cai Na was on vacation in Thailand when she decided to give her followers a hotel room tour on live stream. After she was done, she went to take a shower, apparently unaware that she had forgotten to turn her camera off.we must say, in front of a TV, and it captured the reflection of her in the shower.Not long later, the broadcast was stopped and all that was left on screen were the words:"This live stream room has been closed because it breached the rules.
However, there are also netizens standing up for Cai Na, who is apparently from a well-to-do family. They say she is just doing live streams for fun and does not need to sacrifice her dignity for fame.
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