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Does the network spray country care?
Many countries are troubled by the problem of online spraying. Although the state has taken measures to crack down on this kind of behavior, due to its concealment and huge quantity, supervision still faces difficulties. In addition, the balance of freedom of speech is also a challenge. However, it is not that the state does not pay attention to or neglect the problem of online spraying, but that it needs the joint efforts of the whole society, including strengthening law enforcement, improving laws and regulations, education and guidance and other comprehensive management.

Internet spitter refers to a person who maliciously publishes offensive remarks, insults others and spreads rumors on the Internet. In many countries, online spraying is regarded as illegal, because it may infringe on the reputation and privacy of others and even incite hatred and violence. However, despite the existence of relevant laws and regulations, the problem of online spraying is still widespread.

On the one hand, the behavior of online sprayers is hidden. They can use false identities and anonymous accounts to hide their true identities, which makes it difficult for relevant law enforcement departments to trace and crack down. On the other hand, the number of online sprayers is large, the coverage is wide, and the resources of law enforcement departments are limited, so it is difficult to comprehensively monitor and deal with every online sprayer behavior.

In addition, the state's supervision of online sprayers also faces the consideration of freedom of speech. In some countries, freedom of speech is regarded as the basic right of citizens, so the crackdown on Internet surfing must be carried out on the premise of protecting freedom of speech. This requires balancing freedom of speech and the rights and interests of others, and ensuring that cracking down on online spraying will not abuse power or infringe on citizens' legitimate freedom of speech.

To sum up, although the country has some difficulties and challenges in cracking down on online sprayers, it does not mean that the country does not attach importance to or control the problem of online sprayers. In fact, many countries have taken a series of measures to combat network leaks, including strengthening law enforcement, improving laws and regulations, and raising awareness of network security. However, solving the problem of online spraying requires the joint efforts of the whole society, including education guidance, moral norms, technical means and other comprehensive management.

Where is the social responsibility of online spraying?

In today's society, the proliferation of network sprayers has indeed aroused widespread concern. Internet spitter refers to people who maliciously attack, abuse and slander others on the Internet. Their words and deeds not only hurt personal dignity and image, but also have a negative impact on social order and harmony.

Social responsibility lies in the effective supervision and restriction of online spraying behavior. First of all, in terms of personal responsibility, everyone should consciously abide by network ethics and respect the rights and dignity of others. Secondly, network platforms and operators should strengthen management, establish and improve the reporting mechanism, and deal with and blame malicious remarks in a timely manner. In addition, government departments should also strengthen the supervision of online sprayers, formulate relevant laws and regulations, and intensify the crackdown on illegal activities.

Besides supervision, education is also an important aspect of social responsibility. By strengthening network literacy education and improving the public's awareness of network civilization and critical ability, the number and influence of network sprayers can be effectively reduced.

In short, the proliferation of online spraying is indeed a serious social problem. To solve this problem, we need the joint efforts of all walks of life to build a harmonious and civilized network society from the aspects of personal responsibility, platform management, government supervision and education.

Where is the social responsibility of online spraying?

In today's society, the proliferation of network sprayers has indeed aroused widespread concern. Internet spitter refers to people who maliciously attack, abuse and slander others on the Internet. Their words and deeds not only hurt personal dignity and image, but also have a negative impact on social order and harmony.

Social responsibility lies in the effective supervision and restriction of online spraying behavior. First of all, in terms of personal responsibility, everyone should consciously abide by network ethics and respect the rights and dignity of others. Secondly, network platforms and operators should strengthen management, establish and improve the reporting mechanism, and deal with and blame malicious remarks in a timely manner. In addition, government departments should also strengthen the supervision of online sprayers, formulate relevant laws and regulations, and intensify the crackdown on illegal activities.

Besides supervision, education is also an important aspect of social responsibility. By strengthening network literacy education and improving the public's awareness of network civilization and critical ability, the number and influence of network sprayers can be effectively reduced.

In short, the proliferation of online spraying is indeed a serious social problem. To solve this problem, we need the joint efforts of all walks of life to build a harmonious and civilized network society from the aspects of personal responsibility, platform management, government supervision and education.

Legal basis:

Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (revised in 2020);

The second part specifies that

Chapter IV Crimes against Citizens' Personal Rights and Democratic Rights Article 246 Whoever publicly insults others or fabricates facts to slander others by violence or other means, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights. \n The crimes mentioned in the preceding paragraph, except those that seriously endanger social order and national interests, shall be dealt with only after being informed. \n If the victim informs the people's court of the acts specified in the first paragraph through the information network, but it is really difficult to provide evidence, the people's court may request the public security organ to provide assistance.