I just saw this routine of using fake name cards to lure female streamers. Actually, it's been popular for a long time.


Back then, counterfeit name tags were extremely widespread, and most girls didn't know how to distinguish genuine from fake, with a severe information gap, and no channels to buy authentic ones.
Especially Cartier's blue balloon, which was a major target for fake watches among women, costing 300-500 online.
At Guangzhou Railway Station, it was 100-200. Many scumbags relied on this routine to scam women.
Now, many people wonder if female streamers could turn around and sue the scammers?
A year ago, there was indeed a high operational risk, but now it's less of a concern.
1️⃣ Would female streamers be able to tell real from fake? Would they later have it authenticated as genuine?
2️⃣ Starting in 2025, regarding cases of "suing for rape after having sex," cities like Shanghai and Hangzhou have taken the lead, no longer filing cases solely based on the victim's single testimony, but emphasizing the entire process of evidence reconstruction.
Standards are divided into three categories:
Pre-incident behavior: Whether the chat records before the relationship were flirtatious, whether fees were mentioned, and whether there was intimate interaction.
Scene environment: Whether there was coercion when entering the hotel or residence (such as pulling or calling for help), and whether surveillance footage appears natural.
Post-incident behavior: Whether both parties still communicate normally after the relationship, whether the woman demanded property or used threats, etc. If the woman demands a large sum of money afterward and reports the case after being unsuccessful, this is often considered an important piece of evidence to determine "non-rape."
Although the law offers some protection for men from being falsely accused,
You can still be a scumbag if you want, but just don't deceive people.
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