Youth are not getting jobs in China…. Livestreaming 24 hours for one meal

Beijing. Creating content on social media and online livestreaming are often included in hobbies. But now this is the face of unemployment in China. A video is going viral on social media. It is seen that a large number of people on the streets of China are struggling to stay online on social media. It is being told that all these people are unemployed and are struggling to get enough food for themselves. This video shows what level unemployment has reached in China. A large number of youth are not getting jobs here. Due to this, the youth here have been forced to adopt this path.

Many claims on social media

Many claims are being made regarding this on social media. It is being said that the level of unemployment in China has increased significantly. Educated youth are no longer getting jobs. Due to this, they are present for live streaming on social media. Many youth are doing live streaming continuously 24 hours so that they can fulfill their basic needs. This also includes two meals a day. These people are demanding digital gifts while online.




  • what experts say

    According to experts, the market of livestreaming and e-commerce in China has reached trillions of dollars. In this, more than 10 crore people have jumped in search of employment. Among those who do this, more than 50 percent of the youth are highly educated. However, behind this glittering world of content creation lies a dangerous dark truth. According to reports, only 0.4% top creators earn big money in this industry of content creation. At the same time, more than 95% of creators are able to earn less than Rs 50 thousand every month.

    mobile studio

    These youth of China work very hard to remain online continuously. During this time they have a smartphone, a ringlight and active internet connection. With this, streets and public spaces are transformed into a mobile studio. During this time, everyone tries to connect with as many viewers as possible. However, this is not so easy to do in the ever-increasing crowd of content creators.

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