Hong Kong media reported that China's largest short video platform Douyin suspected of being banned in Cantonese live broadcast. Many users spoke Cantonese or sing Cantonese songs during the live broadcast, causing the account to be directly banned.Douyin replied to this that the anchor should use Mandarin more during live broadcast. If you use Cantonese for a long time, you do not rectify, or you have the opportunity to face the risk of being blocked.
According to Hong Kong 01, Douyin replied that the anchor can use Cantonese live broadcast normally, and the platform will not directly make "very serious punishment", but the platform currently has limited multi -language recognition capabilities, soIt is also recommended to use Mandarin during live broadcast, so that audiences in different regions of the country can better understand the live broadcast content.
Asked if "limited multi -language recognition ability" can be considered to be considered a rough or sensitive topic involving Cantonese, Douyin did not respond directly, but it emphasized that "some audiences may not understand (Cantonese)"Therefore, when the anchor uses Cantonese live broadcast for a long time, it may receive the suggestion of using Mandarin by the platform.
If the anchor is not rectified after receiving the above prompts, it will still be broadcast live in Cantonese, and it may "violate the live broadcast behavior specification" and face the risk of being banned.
For whether Cantonese live broadcast will be pushed to more users in Guangdong Province, Douyin reminds that after opening the "same city settings" options, it will be more likely to be watched by local audiences, but even if the anchor and the anchor and and theBoth the audience are Cantonese users, and the platform will still recommend "using Mandarin as much as possible."
It is worth noting that the dispute over the ban on Cantonese live broadcast appeared as early as 2020, but at that time, Douyin suspected to be quickly upgraded the system. Some Cantonese anchors expressed their appeal after testing.