Social Media Silence: Dreametech Founder Yu Hao's Weibo Account Suspended for Four Days

Deep News06-05

Founder and CEO of Dreametech, Yu Hao, has been absent from the microblogging platform Weibo for four consecutive days. A search on June 5th revealed that his Weibo account page displays a notice stating the user is "currently in a state of being muted due to violation of relevant laws and regulations."

Yu Hao's last post on Weibo was made around 11:30 PM on June 1st. His account, which boasts 628,000 followers and garnered over 100,000 views just the day before the suspension, had previously maintained a high frequency of daily updates.

As of the latest reports, his accounts on other social media platforms such as Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and Video Channels remain accessible and operational. However, his last update on Douyin was three days ago, while his most recent posts on Xiaohongshu and Video Channels were both four days ago. Many users have commented on his latest videos, questioning the lack of new content.

Previously, Yu Hao has stirred controversy with what has been described as aggressive marketing tactics, making bold statements such as aiming to "become the world's richest person within five years" and building a "trillion-dollar company ecosystem." These remarks have consistently drawn public attention.

Public opinion on Yu Hao is divided. Some netizens appreciate his candid and unfiltered communication style, finding it relatable. Others, however, express annoyance at his pervasive marketing, viewing it as an excessive use of public platform resources.

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