
The hosts of Round Table discuss the issue of elevator advertisements in Shanghai residential buildings, sparked by a college student who disabled over 100 screens using a universal key. They explore the legality and ethics of these ads, considering residents' rights, commercial interests, and community rights. The conversation covers the process for approving ads, the distribution of ad revenue, and the importance of transparency in community management. The hosts also share personal experiences and perspectives on the annoyance factor of the ads and the level of community involvement required to address the issue. Finally, they transition to a "Happy Place" segment, where each host shares something that brought them joy during the week, including a trip to Yunnan and a plan to resume swimming.
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