Recently, singer Li Jiage publicly stated on social platforms that "I should not be responsible for this matter", which attracted the attention of many netizens. It is reported that the incident originated from a later controversy in a cooperative variety show. Some voices pointed the dissatisfaction caused by the program editing at her, believing that she was "insufficient in coordination" during the recording, which indirectly affected the content effect.

Faced with the controversy, Li Jiage did not choose to remain silent, but instead listed the work records during the recording period in an orderly manner: communicate the process in advance, complete the interactive links as required, actively cooperate with the reshoot shots, and respond to the question of "low cooperation" with facts. In her response, she emphasized that the dominance of post-production editing and content presentation is not in the hands of the artist, and it is obviously unfair to blame the relevant disputes on herself.

This incident also allowed many people to see the passive side of artists in industry cooperation. In the variety show production chain, artists are more content exporters than final controllers. Li Jiage's "not taking the blame" is not only a clarification for himself, but also a voice on the phenomenon of "misplacement of responsibility" in the industry - reasonably dividing the boundaries of responsibility is the attitude of being responsible to both creators and audiences.