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What do you mean by squatting in the live room?

Squatting in the live broadcast room refers to the behavior of the audience staying in the live broadcast room for a long time. Usually this behavior is because the audience is interested in the content of the anchor or the live broadcast of the anchor, so squatting has become an expression. In the process of squatting, the audience can interact with the anchor, comment and barrage, and enhance the interactive experience.

Squatting is an effective way to strengthen the interaction between the audience and the anchor. Many live broadcast platforms will also encourage the audience to participate and increase the exposure of the anchor by rewarding the audience. Kneeling can strengthen the trust between the audience and the anchor, enhance the fans' sense of identity and loyalty to the anchor, and also play an important role in promoting the development of the anchor itself.

Although squatting can be a pleasant experience, we should also pay attention to the balance between rest and entertainment time, because excessive squatting will affect our health. At the same time, the audience also needs to pay attention to the actual situation, and don't be influenced by fraud and infringement news in the process of kneeling, so as not to bring unnecessary risks. Generally speaking, squatting is a great interactive way and experience of live broadcast, but we need to treat and use it rationally.