Considering information availability
I think we should avoid sharing any facts beyond my knowledge cutoff, which is October 2024. Current date is December 27, 2025, so any event mentioned might be from after that cutoff. I can't assert new facts post-cutoff, so it's good to disclaim that I may not have the latest info. I can ask if the user wants a summary, timeline, or public opinions. If needed, I can verify details through a web search if allowed!Analyzing event concerns

I think we should keep browsing light and focus on a straightforward response. I can start by asking a clarifying question and offering a preliminary analysis of typical controversies like high fees, cancellations, refunds, and consumer rights. The user wrote in Chinese, so I should respond in kind.

I can acknowledge their message, ask if they need details on cancellations, refunds, or legal analysis, and share general advice about refunds and ticket validity. I’ll also provide context regarding event regulations while being cautious not to misstate them.Gathering important details
I can ask the user if they have details like the order screenshot, event organizer name, ticket platform, and the scheduled event time and location. To keep things concise, I think I should present a compact answer with bullet points outlining these actionable steps. If they want, I can also offer to fetch the latest information. This way, I ensure I’m providing information that helps them effectively!
看到了。这事现在主要有两块:取消本身和高价合影签名的争议。你更想了解哪一块?要不要我帮你查最新权威通告和退款安排?
如果你已买了票/名额,先按这个做:
关于“8880元合影签名”的点:

需要的话把这些信息发我,我可给你核验与维权路径:
要不要我现在帮你查最新官方公告与媒体报道,整理时间线和可执行的退款步骤?