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A Privet Matter: Why a Farmer Hacked Down China’s ‘Lonely’ Tree

When a social media trend ruined her crops, one villager grabbed an axe and decided to do something about it.

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sixthtone.comStai leggendo6 g fa

A Privet Matter: Why a Farmer Hacked Down China’s ‘Lonely’ Tree

Farmer hacked down a viral privet tree after 2 months of tourist trampling destroyed her wheat, costing ~$355/acre in China. Case study in platform risk: viral amplification without local-impact governance; signals need for trend accountability policy.

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scmp.com7 g fa

Opinion | As China’s ‘check-in culture’ intensifies, its time to set some limits

Superficial ‘check-in tourism’ focused on garnering likes on social media is adversely affecting the lives of locals and the facilities they use.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Opinion | As China’s ‘check-in culture’ intensifies, its time to set some limits

    Superficial ‘check-in tourism’ focused on garnering likes on social media is adversely affecting the lives of locals and the facilities they use.

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Opinion | As China’s ‘check-in culture’ intensifies, it’s time to set some limits

    Superficial ‘check-in tourism’ focused on garnering likes on social media is adversely affecting the lives of locals and the facilities they use.

  3. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·sixthtone.com

    A Privet Matter: Why a Farmer Hacked Down China’s ‘Lonely’ Tree

    When a social media trend ruined her crops, one villager grabbed an axe and decided to do something about it.