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What is the small advertisement that attacks * * * to enjoy bicycles?

A small advertisement attacked the news that * * * enjoyed cycling, which attracted attention. With the popularity of bicycles, many bicycles are targeted by small advertisements (commonly known as urban psoriasis).

Recently, some media found in interviews and surveys that many bicycles enjoyed by * * * on the streets of Beijing were labeled with small advertisements. For example, on March 3 1 day, near the south gate of Yuanmingyuan, a small advertisement "Teach you to learn English" was posted in a single basket of mobike. After scanning the QR code on the small advertisement, WeChat reminds users to pay attention to an official WeChat account.

This situation is not a case. On 10, there were dozens of bicycles in a row on Kechuang 11th Street in Yizhuang, Beijing, and small advertisements were posted near 10, with a high proportion. Many mobike and Cool Cycling were photographed.

The contents of these small advertisements are varied, such as "charging medicine at a high price", "charging driver's license at a high price", "recruiting people and cars", "pedicure", "swimming and fitness" and "cash cow", among which loan business accounts for a high proportion in advertisements.

Small advertisements posted on bicycles are mostly concentrated in conspicuous positions such as frame, basket, bicycle number or QR code.

Among them, mobike's baskets are very popular. Many times, small advertisements are posted in the car basket, and the posted advertisements are relatively flat and not easy to tear off.

It should also be noted that some bicycles are not only affixed with small advertisements, but also with QR codes of unknown origin. According to many media reports, some * * * enjoy the QR code posted on bicycles as a code scanning trap. Users directly jump to the transfer page after scanning, and users who don't understand are cheated. In addition, some QR codes posted on bicycles may contain mobile phone viruses, so users must pay attention when scanning codes.