Three of China's most influential people would fall very quickly. Austin Li, a 30-year-old live-streamer with over 60 million followers, abruptly cut off a live stream after a dessert appeared on the screen. While he later posted that it was due to technical difficulties, most people think it was a reference to the Tiananmen Square massacre. Fans think he won't be able to stream again. China has a huge live-streaming e- commerce industry. Li has risen to rival the popularity of A-list celebrities by facilitating billions of dollars worth of online purchases in a single night.

In Li's and at least two other cases, the online empires were taken down in the middle of the night in what appears to be a government crackdown dating back to the late 21st century.

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