Louqiulawei said: "In Hong Kong, what you did is illegal."
Louqiulawei warned everyone in her article: "If you forward it to your friends via email or mobile phone, you may have violated the law, because the consequence of doing so may be the effect of displaying these pictures to the public. As for the possible punishment, the maximum fine is one million Hong Kong dollars and imprisonment for three years."
Someone left a message after Louqiulawei's article expressing doubts: "The professional opinion of Hong Kong lawyers is that if the recipient is a familiar person, sending pornographic photos in the form of private emails or text messages is no different from lending pornographic publications or discs to friends. The recipient is not a 'member of the public' as defined by the law, so it should not be considered as 'release', therefore it is not illegal, unless the recipient is under 18 years old; but if the recipient requests private emails with pornographic photos through online discussion forums, in this case sending the photos via email may be illegal, because the recipient can be considered as a 'member of the public'."
Jilin Provincial Public Security Department warning: browsing indecent photos of Chen Guanxi is illegal and could result in a maximum sentence of 3 years.
The police officers of the Jilin Provincial Public Security Department reminded netizens that for the currently circulating photos of Hong Kong artists on the Internet, "as long as they are identified as obscene and pornographic pictures, try not to touch them, browsing, copying, pasting, downloading, and spreading such actions are all illegal."
The legal basis for this statement is Ministry of Public Security Order No. 33, namely, the "Administrative Measures for the Security Protection of International Networking of Computer Information Networks" issued by the Ministry of Public Security in 1997, which stipulates in Article 5, Clause 6: No unit or individual shall use international networking to produce, copy, view, or disseminate obscene information.
Someone published a comment after the article saying: "I clicked with my eyes closed, I didn't browse, is it illegal?"
Another note: The "pornography appraisers" at the Public Security Bureau must be arrested first, because their job is to specifically look at this kind of content.
Cherished fan of Ajiao threatened: "My father is a high-ranking official, he has a very bad temper!"
In the "Protect Ajiao" camp, a netizen named "High-ranking Official's Little Girl" stood out. She directly claimed to be the daughter of a high-ranking official in her post, and when debating with netizens who insulted Ajiao, she claimed "My father is a high-ranking official, and he has a very bad temper," trying to scare off her opponents. Unfortunately, this led to a human flesh search.
Indeed, many people initially suspected that Ajiao's photos were photoshopped, including me. However, after more than 400 full images appeared later, I knew that Ajiao's photos could not possibly be photoshopped.
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