If you frequently follow the rising fame of streamers, viewers are not far from the current trend of watching live streams in the spotlight – a trend that has sparked considerable debate.
This phenomenon has spread across various Asian countries, influenced by numerous female streamers in the region. However, a significant portion of the online audience tends to be more conservative compared to those in Western countries, primarily opting for livestreams that occur in public and interactive settings.
However, this type of content also carries significant risks, especially the danger of being banned – a situation that streamers find difficult to control.
Recently, YingYing – a Chinese female streamer – encountered a distressing situation during a livestream. During a session at a public space, an unexpected individual appeared on screen in a sensitive context, leading to her channel being immediately suspended.
The incident occurred during a planned livestream while YingYing was on a trip with her friends. She decided to start a stream at a hotel lobby, trying to balance her time between the trip and engaging with her dedicated audience. Her friendly and approachable personality continued to attract a large number of viewers following her live broadcasts. Everything was going smoothly until an image of a person with a strong presence unexpectedly appeared on screen, causing the live stream to cut off abruptly. YingYing could not react in time. Only when the comments from viewers began to flood in did she look over and realize what was happening – but by then, her channel had already been banned.

Notably, YingYing is one of the prominent figures on the social media platform Weibo, with over 1 million followers. Not only does she possess an attractive appearance, but she is also known for her friendly demeanor, contributing to building a close-knit community of dedicated fans.
Before this incident, many fans had publicly criticized YingYing, believing that she did not deserve blame for the unexpected situation. Just a day later, her channel was restored, and she resumed streaming as usual.