Missing 3 months; Bleeding Censorship for ‘Lipstick King’; where is via – Austin Li Jiaqi | China | Online Live Streaming

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Every year on 11th November It is ‘Singles’ Day’ in China. As the name suggests, Singles’ Day or Bachelor’s Day is the exact opposite of Valentine’s Day. This day is for those who celebrate single life. China’s biggest shopping mall is also on this occasion. Companies put forward huge offers at that time. Chinese billionaire Jack Ma is a big fan of Singles Day. He makes the most of this day as an opportunity to increase his business. Meanwhile, on November 11, 2018, a young man appeared with Jack Ma on a live streaming platform. The young man was one of China’s biggest internet celebrities. The name is Li Jiachi. Also nicknamed Austin Lee. Li is an expert at making live-streaming appearances and quickly selling various products. Jack Ma challenged him. How many lipsticks can be sold in 5 minutes? If Jack and Lee went into business, who would sell the most lipstick? Li took up the challenge. Li sold 15,000 lipsticks in 5 minutes that day. Jack Mai is a total of 10! But this 30-year-old, who is loved by the people more than the Chinese millionaire, disappeared one day. His whereabouts were not known for three months. All he did before he went missing was attend a live streaming event as usual. Also sold is a multi-layered ice cream cake decorated with Oreos and wafers. But that cake was not ‘held’ by the rulers of China. With that, Li’s life took an unknown turn. After 3 months, it is the last week of September that the Chinese people will once again see their favorite online ‘merchant’? What happened to Li Jiachi? What was in that cake that angered the Chinese Communist Party? What is special about online live streaming sales in China? Are there others besides Li who have faced similar bans? Will such measures increase in China, where the temporary ‘disappearances’ of celebrities including Jack Ma are common? A detailed investigation.

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