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IT House reported on May 11, People’s Daily commented that it should stay away from the “zero-based crash course” trap.

“Zero-based quick”, “low threshold”, “high return”… On short video and social platforms, people often see training advertisements for short video editing, dubbing, illustration and other skills. Wouldn’t it be beautiful to master a technology and broaden the way to make money without much effort?

However, the ad is plump and the reality is skinny.The gimmicks of some “zero-based crash courses” are greater than the reality, the quality of the courses is poor, and the promises such as “package teaching package” are difficult to fulfill; Some even sell dog meat at the head of the sheep, fake training to make money, and infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.

In the Internet age, in the context of the endless emergence of new employment forms, the concept of “more skills does not overwhelm you” is not outdated, but the principle of “to learn amazing skills, you must work hard” still applies.

Staying away from the trap of “zero-based crash course” requires netizens to keep their eyes open and establish a scientific learning attitude of “no effort, no gain”. At the same time, it is also inseparable from relevant departments to strengthen supervision and law enforcement, and to deceive and mislead consumers False advertisements can be detected, warned, and investigated early to avoid losses for more users.

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