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Who is Xiao Xin in Tik Tok Shangshen Bay?

Xiao Xin in Shenzhen Bay is a network celebrity planned by the team and has nothing to do with the rich.

He used to be the native singer of Zhanjiang Line 18, formerly known as Zheng Xin.

In the Internet age, it is not uncommon to show off rich content. With the prosperity of short video, under the visual impact of video, countless ordinary people "clearly" feel the "rich" life of the rich through showing off their rich accounts.

Some netizens joked: "Bugatti is limited to 20 units worldwide, and short video users account for 300 units."

Tik Tok's account "Shenzhen Bay Xiao Xin" shows the life of the rich through luxury cars, luxury houses and various high-end places, creating a design for the rich.

On June 4th, 2020, he released the first video +065438+. In the video, he slowly walked out of Shenzhen Bay 1 community. The copywriter mentioned that he had just settled in Shenzhen, bought a suite in Shenzhen, and brought the topic of "Shenzhen Bay 1".

The videos released by this account also include luxury cars, beautifully decorated spacious houses, luxury yachts, and actions of wealthy people such as Xiaoxinhua100000 and Jay Chou.

On May 6th, online celebrity @ Jiajia broke the news that Xiao Xin in Shenzhen Bay was a pseudo-rich man.

As we all know, the housing price in Shenzhen is high, Shenzhen Bay 1, a luxury residential area, is the benchmark of luxury residential buildings. Throughout the videos released by Xiao Xin in Shenzhen Bay, the topics of video copywriting are all about Shenzhen Bay 1, luxury houses and luxury cars. This kind of operation can not only help the video to get accurate traffic recommendation, help to enhance popularity, but also reflect that the account is consciously building a rich man.

Problems caused by Xiao Xin's flaunting of wealth;

The problem of values caused by showing off wealth has aroused social discussion and platform attention, and short video platforms including Tik Tok have begun to rectify related content.

2 1 At the end of February, Tik Tok announced that a number of accounts suspected of deliberately showing off wealth, malicious speculation and violating social order and good customs were banned. Since then, the platform will also severely crack down on promoting money worship, creating "self-made elites" for marketing or fraud, deliberately displaying a large amount of cash, wasting money, and manufacturing and selling materials to show off wealth.