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Gao Ye Studio Announces New Changes: Fan Authorization and Chaohua Moderator Takeover

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Gao Ye Studio Announces Changes to Fan Organization

Recently, Gao Ye Studio made a surprising announcement that it will be ending its authorization of the “official” fan organization. Instead, the studio will be taking over the moderator role of Chaohua, a popular microblogging platform.

In a heartfelt message to their viewers and friends who have been following Gao Ye, the studio expressed gratitude for the love and support given to actor Gao Ye. The studio acknowledged the honor of growing and progressing together with their loyal fan base. To improve communication and ensure effective interaction, they laid out a few important points.

Firstly, in response to the National Clearance Call for Action, the studio decided to no longer authorize any “official” fan groups. This decision will allow fans to express their emotions and love more freely. While establishing their own fan organizations is allowed, it is crucial that they do so without infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of the actors. The studio will not interfere with these independent groups. Additionally, the studio will synchronize Sir Ye’s public schedule with fans through their official website. However, private meetings are still discouraged to maintain an appropriate distance.

Secondly, the popular microblogging platform Chaohua, owned by Gao Ye, will now be moderated by the studio. No specific members of the moderator team have been appointed yet, but individuals who wish to take on this role can apply. The studio expressed gratitude towards the original moderators for their patience and management. The current rules on Chaohua are considered to be comprehensive, and the studio does not plan on intervening further. They do, however, expect fans to maintain a respectful and friendly environment while expressing their ideas.

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Lastly, the studio urged fans to follow the Weibo platform and pay attention to the Weibo fan group managed by Xiaoshi. They emphasized that no official fan groups will be established on other platforms. Fans were asked to stay alert and cautious, as there may be fraudulent accounts or imposters. Protecting personal privacy and property safety was deemed a top priority.

The studio ended the announcement by expressing gratitude to the “official” fan group and the audience for their continuous support and trust. They promised to give back to the audience with even more excellent works. Together, they will continue to progress and achieve greater success.

Editor-in-Charge: Li Xiaoling

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