① We respect the singer's labor achievements, but we don't support the so-called audition payment proposed by the broadcasting platform: many broadcasting platforms now set up so-called ten-second audition for songs in order to let users open members or make money, but this behavior is easy to cause consumers' dissatisfaction with the platform, which in turn hinders the development of the platform. If the platform really charges, then the whole song needs to be played directly. This kind of audition behavior will make users feel that the platform may discriminate against them. Because I am not a member, I don't even have the right to listen to a song completely. Because there is no money, a song can't be listened to at all. In some cases, this situation not only affects the revenue of the platform, but also really only damages the user's sense of use.
(2) We need to make sure that the money we paid is really for this song, because there may be a situation where the platform earns the middle price difference, which leads to the author not getting the money she deserves, while the user spends a lot of money to listen to this song, which is intolerable to both users and singers. So if the platform really chooses to charge, it should tell the audience how much it costs to buy the copyright of this song. Let users spend money clearly to have a better impression on this platform.
If you charge, please don't fool users with pirated songs. Although this rarely happens, you are afraid of 10 thousand, and you are afraid of one thousand. Since you choose to charge, you should make it clear so that users can spend money comfortably instead of complaining about customer service problems every day.