Who knows the shame of Dailin and Weibo: How to protect minors in the E era?
/kloc-milk, a 0/4-year-old girl, was insulted and spoofed by some netizens because she posted a photo of her aunt cooking noodles in a restaurant in Weibo. Even the People's Daily is complaining about her. Perhaps, after being seen by Vivi, inappropriate remarks will cause irreparable harm for a lifetime. However, in fact, we all know that it is actually considered the most feasible and smooth way for netizens to attack vulnerable minors again and again. It seems that netizens should stop attacking and spoofing some minors in social networks, otherwise, more minors will eventually be hurt. Nailin (or his parents), who is only 14 years old, can't stand such pun comments, so he issued Weibo's appeal that comments harmful to people's physical and mental health should be eradicated, and he should not be allowed to live on the Internet and pollute the air on the Internet. But then, Li Kaifu replied to Nailin in Weibo, saying that the evaluation of "harmful speech" was quite subjective; Angry people, the more blocked, the angrier they are; Blocked people, the more blocked, the more overbearing; Freedom of speech should be an inalienable right of human beings. In the face of Kai-Fu Lee's comments on textbooks, criticism broke out on the Internet, and many Weibo celebrities began to ridicule Kai-Fu Lee, thinking that his teaching of Nailin was out of date. It should be said that Li Kaifu's statement is a little allergic. However, I hope that Kai-Fu Lee aims to regulate the speech of adults, not just a dairy forest. Maybe you still remember that the hero of the cat abuse storm was criticized for killing animals, and the netizen Bronzebeard in the Bronzebeard incident attracted a lot of scolding for destroying other people's families. It is a good thing that the network spontaneously forms public opinion. Unfortunately, driven by the sense of justice, the rude abuse and even all kinds of foul language of netizens have gradually become a new form of language violence, which seems to be logical. Facing a 14-year-old minor, some netizens' verbal violence is a bit too dirty, and some people must keep their mouths shut. At present, the frequent occurrence of cyber language violence is also closely related to the fact that these violent users dare not take responsibility and live in a virtual paradise and let their imagination gallop. Because anonymous perpetrators of online verbal violence do not need to take social and legal responsibilities for their actions by using interactivity, the prevalence of verbal violence can be imagined. In a society, if a mentally independent adult cannot be responsible for his own actions, what can be used to ensure the rationality and logic of his actions and language? This is a reality, and so is the online world. Equally worrying is whether these attackers can take responsibility once they get out of the online world. Therefore, it is time to reflect on the proliferation of cyber language violence. Only by understanding and thinking about the problems faced by our society with logic, rationality and modern values can we clearly understand the essence of things. However, as the saying goes, a lock can only lock a gentleman, not a villain! This involves personal moral cultivation and requires moral self-discipline. A gentleman is modest and reasonable, and it is only natural. As for the villains, any persuasion and counterattack are useless, which will only make those bored people more angry, more hysterical and eager to crush others with momentum. Anyway, they don't know who I am, who am I afraid of! The weak are hooligans.
Four-year-old child star Milk Forest posted a photo on Weibo, saying, "I'm here to make noodles for the waiter. It's interesting and tastes better. You can try to make your own noodles when you have the opportunity. " However, in this Weibo's comment and forwarding, some messages are ugly, and some netizens flirt with child stars with some foul language. In the face of these comments, Nailin's Weibo responded angrily: "It's time for the real name of the network, and both good and bad will appear, so that your parents, brothers, sisters and children can know who you are, what you are looking at and what you are talking about." "How terrible, pitiful and pathetic a group of people who think they take pleasure in insulting others." "When thieves see it, they jump out and add black." The incident of language violence in Weibo caused some controversy. Many netizens believe that the Weibo world is a complicated adult world, and children should stay away from it. As for parents, they should undertake the task of helping their children identify all kinds of information in Weibo. At this point, there is no need to continue to speculate. However, supporters of both sides do not seek consensus. No matter right or wrong, as long as we "stand in line", attack each other and constantly release language violence in the war of words, this phenomenon has to be faced squarely. It is a moral defect to say rude words to underage girls aged 14. Weibo, Lin's mother-in-law is anxious to issue an order to delete posts from Sina, and her mood is understandable, but her tone is a little back. Kai-fu Lee's remarks were not wrong, but the timing was wrong and he was targeted by fifty cents. In addition, the public doesn't like Nailin because it is a symbol, a symbol of fraud.
The content of Dai Lin's insult to China was originally included. How big is the dairy farm?
The netizen called for a boycott of the online swearing in the incident of insulting China in Dairy Forest (photo). This is the end of the matter, there is no need to continue the hype. However, supporters of both sides do not seek consensus. Right or wrong, as long as they take sides in the war of words, criticize each other and constantly release language violence, this phenomenon has to be faced squarely. From the AIDS incident, Shu Qi's closure of Weibo to Jeremy Lin's humiliation of milk, the attack of online violent language has not subsided. Facts have proved that ordinary people and celebrities can be victims. From these victims, I am afraid that netizens can better understand the necessity of having boundaries for freedom of speech. Speech has boundaries, which means that you should be careful when you speak, and it must be on the premise of not interfering with the rights and freedoms of others. Regrettably, the phenomenon of disorderly online speech and excessive obedience to personal wishes abound. Some people love to point fingers and talk nonsense, and jump to conclusions without seeing the whole picture; Some people are used to speculating motives with fame and fortune, and will judge others by themselves and doubt kindness; Some people often measure the truth with their buttocks, so they will sit and talk nonsense; Some people always use emotions instead of rationality, and they will be outspoken and exaggerate; Some people even abuse, slander and spread rumors out of boredom, just to comment quickly and attract attention, making it difficult to distinguish the truth from the false information. Sometimes I don't even know when I'm caught by the water army. What is even more disgusting is that they ignore the privacy and reputation of others and their negative impact on society. If this trend is not contained, it will be encouraged in disguise. As a public platform, Weibo is bound to be one step closer to language garbage dumps and violent concentration camps. As a result, it is conceivable that some people just play dumb, or for their own interests, or for their own pleasure, regardless of the public interest, trying to add fuel to the fire. To deal with such people, we need to rely on legal norms, institutional constraints and the common education of netizens. Only through the joint efforts of the government, operators, public figures and netizens can we purify the network environment and prevent language thugs from ravaging network civilization.
Become a ruin.