How WeChat can get out of the predicament of bad trust
How can WeChat get out of the predicament of bad trust? WeChat has become a commonly used social tool in daily life. WeChat has a good side that brings people closer together. distance, but there is also a bad side, that is, it is easy to be led into a trap by bad people. Faced with the dilemma of WeChat’s crisis, what should we do? Let’s see how WeChat can get out of the dilemma of crisis. How WeChat can get out of the dilemma of "risk of trust" 1
WeChat, how to get out of the dilemma of "risk of trust"
Last week, the two criminal cases of selling counterfeit goods on WeChat announced by the People's Court of Pudong New District, Shanghai caused social concern. focus on. WeChat marketing has been booming for some time. However, among the many "micro-stores", some "micro-businesses" directly commit fraud, and some "micro-businesses" blatantly sell counterfeit products. The public voice on regulating "micro-stores" has never stopped. How WeChat can get out of the "trust-risk" predicament has become a topic that must be solved in the era of mobile Internet.
WeChat counterfeit sales: WeChat, how to get out of the "dangerous trust" dilemma
I don't know since when, when you open WeChat Moments, the pictures your friends post are no longer about food and scenery. , selfies, but product pictures of facial masks, cosmetics, and brand-name bags. The extremely low prices tell people the obvious fact that they are not real. At the same time, people are also wondering, what are the purposes of those selling fake goods in the "Moments"?
Last week, the Shanghai Pudong New District People's Court announced its verdicts on two WeChat sales cases. Fake criminal case. The judge presiding over the case found that most of the defendants had legitimate jobs and sold things in their "moments" to earn pocket money. Moreover, their concept of property rights protection was weak, and few of them realized that they would be held criminally responsible for selling counterfeit goods.
Aiming at “insiders”
Currently popular dating tools such as WeChat and QQ
While shortening the distance between people, they are also used by Some criminals use it as a tool and means to commit crimes. In recent years, in addition to the proliferation of false information and personal privacy exposure on the Internet, illegal incidents such as fraud, robbery, fraud, theft, extortion, pyramid schemes, and drug trafficking caused by dating tools such as WeChat and QQ have occurred from time to time. It is not alarmist to believe that WeChat has become a “new territory” for crime.
Therefore, don’t let WeChat become a “dangerous trust”. First of all, the information authorities should actively perform their responsibilities, strengthen management, and include forums, WeChat, blogs, search engines, etc., with news and public opinion and social mobilization functions into the scope of special licenses in accordance with the law. At the same time, we must always maintain the attitude that "WeChat is risky and should be used with caution." Furthermore, the public security, industry and commerce and other administrative departments quickly intervened in this regulatory "vacuum zone" to strengthen the management of e-commerce and trading activities, focusing on the two key links of express delivery. In particular, a special management agency is set up, equipped with full-time law enforcement personnel, to implement special management of behavior, monitor the whole process, detect "abnormal transactions" and investigate and deal with them in a timely manner. Strictly prevent it from becoming another "exit" for crimes such as drug trafficking.
The WeChat counterfeiting case is no longer an isolated case
On the 1st of this month, 36-year-old Ms. He was charged with selling goods with counterfeit registered trademarks. For the crime, he was sentenced to 1 year in prison, suspended for 2 years, and fined RMB 60,000 by the People's Court of Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, Zhejiang Province.
He is also the first person in Hangzhou and even Zhejiang Province to be sentenced for using the WeChat platform to sell counterfeit goods.
Ms. He’s hometown is in Taizhou, Zhejiang, and she worked at the school after graduating from university. My husband was in business. The business was doing well at first and the family was well off. With a stable and decent job and a happy family, she has become the envy of many people.
Later, He found out that she was pregnant, so she quit her job and became a full-time housewife. However, the husband's investment failure completely changed their life trajectories.
Why did she start selling counterfeit goods? He said that her husband invested all the money in the family without telling her. Because the investment failed, not only did the company go bankrupt, but the family also lost everything, and they also owed money. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt.
Afterwards, her husband abandoned her and the children and returned to his hometown in Taizhou alone. He said that he was stubborn and did not want to go back to his hometown to find an unfaithful husband, so he stayed in Hangzhou and found an ordinary job.
Having to raise children and pay rent, He felt the pressure of life.
At the end of May, He discovered that his friend Xiao Wu in Guangzhou had started a "micro-business" and posted sales information on luxury goods such as "Chanel" and "Gucci" on WeChat. The other party also asked her to forward the news to Moments.
After He forwarded the sales information of these "luxury goods", business came to her, and many friends asked her about the price and wanted to buy.
Thinking that some of my friends like these "luxury goods" and that there are also many people around me who make a lot of money as purchasing agents in WeChat Moments, He decided to become a full-time "WeChat businessman".
In fact, most of He and her friends know that these "luxury goods" whose prices are significantly lower than the market price are all A goods, that is, fakes. In just a few months, He has posted more than a hundred sales updates, and the WeChat chat window is always full of messages. As of December, the cumulative sales amount exceeded 100,000 yuan. Later, because his previous home was investigated, He’s WeChat Moments were also exposed for selling fake products.
Earlier, a private kindergarten teacher in Changshu City, Jiangsu Province, was sentenced by the court to 1 year and 3 months in prison, suspended for 1 year and 6 months, and fined for selling counterfeit medicines on Weibo and WeChat. Gold RMB 12,000.
In WeChat marketing, there are only a handful of WeChat counterfeiting cases that have been sentenced. However, the "popularity" of counterfeit sales on WeChat is astonishing. How WeChat Gets Out of the Crisis Dilemma 2
They buy drugs under the guise of buying cosmetics, facial masks, etc., then hide the drugs in hidden places in the city by "burying landmines", and direct the drug sales through remote control. The two parties to the drug trade never met each other, and the drug gang, which considered itself to be "safe", finally fell into the hands of the Zhengzhou police. On the 27th, Zhengzhou police informed the public about the investigation of the case. (
Recently, some people use WeChat and other dating platforms to sell fake and inferior cosmetics, facial masks, etc., which has aroused widespread suspicion in society. However, under the guise of buying and selling cosmetics, facial masks, etc., criminals are selling drugs on WeChat. It’s even more shocking. In particular, through drug trafficking through WeChat, drug dealers can “remotely command” to find drug addicts to buy drugs in their circle of friends. The two parties to the drug transaction do not need to meet, which is more covert and “safer” than the traditional drug trafficking method. .
As we all know, the rise of dating tools such as WeChat and QQ has not only broken the restrictions of geography and space, deepened the emotional communication between people, but also promoted the integration of interpersonal relationships. Making friends on WeChat has given rise to many sincere friendships and beautiful loves. However, it is a virtual world after all, and the "close friends" made on WeChat are just "strange friends" for us; moreover, the good and the bad are mixed. , although the vast majority are law-abiding citizens, there are also a very small number of lawbreakers
There have been many criminal cases of WeChat counterfeit sales in China
Wang and Huang work in the same company, and they are good brothers who live together. After seeing the popularity of selling various products in their "moments", they decided to start their own way. , to earn some pocket money, so they posted photos of various counterfeit brand bags and watches through their mobile phone WeChat platform, and sold them in their temporary residence.
Unexpectedly, they were arrested within a short period of time. The police seized the counterfeit luxury goods for sale on the spot, and the items involved were worth 537,600 yuan.
Similarly, Han and Sun also rented. We were friends together. They both had formal jobs and wanted to sell some things in WeChat "moments" to supplement their rent, so they bought handbags and wallets with counterfeit registered trademarks and posted pictures of the products through WeChat on their mobile phones. After contacting the buyer, the police arrested the two people and seized counterfeit brand-name bags and other items at their temporary residence. The items involved were worth 248,100 yuan based on the market price of the infringed goods.
The court held that both cases were the same crime. The defendant had already begun to commit the crime, but failed to succeed due to reasons other than his will. The crime was an attempt. The defendant voluntarily confessed and truthfully confessed his crime. , were given lighter punishments in accordance with the law. Accordingly, the court fined the four defendants in the two cases 1,000 yuan each for the crime of selling goods with counterfeit registered trademarks.