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Dilraba sued Black Powder and won. What harm does black powder do to artists?

Black powder will affect an artist's life, his reputation, his works and his body and mind.

This has an impact on the artist's life. Stars have fans who like themselves and fans who don't. These are all black powder, and black powder is the most annoying. The behavior of black powder has brought harm to artists. There are black powder tracking, black powder squatting pits and black powder chasing artists' cars, which have affected the normal life and work of artists. The behavior of black powder has been illegal, and artists are supported to take up legal weapons to safeguard their rights and interests.

Damage to the artist's reputation. Black powder has made irrational behaviors, often posting on the Internet to discredit artists, some making malicious rumors about artists, some gangs committing crimes, and some hiring people to buy water army to discredit artists. Originally, he was a positive energy artist, but as a result, he was maliciously smeared by these black powders, which seriously affected the reputation of the artist and caused a bad influence on the artist. Because artists are public figures, Heifen feels that artists dare not say these things publicly, so Heifen is willing to spread rumors to artists online, which also encourages Heifen's arrogance. Support Dilraba in defending its rights, and any illegal activities should be stopped. Anyone who breaks the law should be severely punished by law, reminding those black powder to pay attention and pull back from the cliff.

It will affect the work of artists and cause harm to artists. Some black powder stalked artists, causing artists to have car accidents and causing physical and mental harm to artists and staff. Some artists have been harassed by black powder. Some black powder directly pries open the artist's door, some black powder directly stays in the hotel where the artist lives, and some black powder directly takes photos, records and videos, regardless of whether the artist agrees or not. These practices seriously infringe on the personal privacy of artists. Because these black powder behaviors have affected artists' work, and some even caused physical and mental harm to artists, artists must be brave, resolutely safeguard their rights and interests, and fight black powder to the end.