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The parties involved in the "filter scenic spot" incident responded that there was no commercial marketing. What do you think of her statement?

Many netizens have found that there are false phenomena in the related scenic spots published in the Little Red Book during the National Day holiday. Many bloggers who recommend tourist attractions in Little Red Books have excessively filtered their recommended pictures, thus showing a very beautiful effect. However, when netizens go to tourist attractions by themselves, they find that these scenic spots are ordinary and bare, which makes people feel unacceptable. So these fake bloggers on the internet were attacked by everyone for a while.

Photo Differences A netizen posted some pictures on social platforms and claimed that the pictures in the pictures were taken by himself during a trip. In addition, he also brought photos taken by other bloggers. Comparing the two groups of photos together, netizens found that there was a big gap between the sites. Many netizens said that these bloggers really don't care about anything to make money. They just added filters and P pictures to make these naked scenes look tall.

The blogger's response responded to everyone's accusations, and the blogger who posted the photos first also responded, saying that he did not add too many filters. This blogger said that his photo was taken during the Spring Festival on 202 1. At that time, the weather was fine, the blue house had just been painted, and it was still very beautiful when it was photographed. Moreover, this blue house is located on a beach, which is also a local free scenic spot, so we will recommend you to play.

Not everyone is fake, and the blogger also exposed the original film he shot. Through photo comparison, netizens found that the photos exposed by bloggers do not seem excessive, and bloggers reserve the right to pursue legal responsibility for everyone's accusations. In fact, there are many false attractions in Little Red Book, but not everyone is false, so netizens should pay more attention when surfing the Internet, and don't think that everyone is false.