China scammer uses 4,600 phones to fake live-stream views and traffic, earns US$415,000 in 4 months
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A man in China who operated 4,600 phones to inflate live-stream viewer counts, making 3 million yuan (US$415,000) in less than four months, has been jailed.
His imprisonment marks the first time that Zhejiang province in eastern China – the hub of the Chinese live-streaming industry – has punished anyone in the business for fraud.
The individual, surnamed Wang, was sentenced to one year and three months in prison and fined 50,000 yuan (US$7,000) for the “crime of illegal business operations”.
Wang began operating the business in late 2022 when a friend told him about a “lucrative” practice known as “brushing”.
The term refers to faking real-time activities such as viewer counts, likes, comments and shares in live-streaming to simulate genuine viewer interactions and mislead consumers.

TikTok was one of his main sources of clients, as shown in photos disclosed by the Ningbo Evening News.