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Douban users were reported by the school because they commented on a book "The trace of machine rotation is too heavy". What do you think of this?
This matter has been making a lot of noise on the internet recently, so I pay a little attention to it below. The following is my opinion.

First, everyone has the right to evaluate a thing.

This incident originated when a Douban user gave a book a bad review and commented? The machine has too heavy rollover marks? . I think since this is a book written by a writer that readers like, and the author also paid for it, it proves that readers attach great importance to this book and are full of expectations. But when I opened the book, I felt that the translation was bad, which caused a great psychological gap. Douban is a place to write book reviews and mark the books I have read. Since Douban has set the bad review option, it proves that readers have the opportunity to choose bad reviews. It's a little too much, but it's definitely not personal. Second, people who claim to be friends of translators should not infringe upon the rights and interests of readers.

Because the reader's comments are personally replied by the translator, saying? Machine flip? This statement borders on personal attacks. Subsequently, the person who claimed to be a friend of the translator of this book couldn't help it, found all kinds of information about the reader, including his name and school, and filed a complaint with the school where the reader attended, asking the reader to apologize publicly. I think this friend's practice is really inappropriate. Is this different from human flesh search on the Internet? Is this what a scholar should do? Since we are friends of translators, how can we be intellectuals with higher education? I really can't imagine that this is what a knowledgeable and literate person does. Third, schools should not be indiscriminate.

When the school received complaints from the outside world, it found readers, asked them to apologize publicly, and recorded their mistakes. The reader also listened to the instructions of the school and publicly apologized. I think the practice of this school really frightens the students. It is said that school is a second home, which shows the weight of school. Everything a school does should be for the growth of students, not superficial efforts, not external reputation. Education has a long way to go. As a person who teaches and educates people, it is really against the style of the school to let his students admit their mistakes without even seeing the most basic truth clearly. I hope that the next time something similar happens, the school can make a decision that won't let the students down. What do you think of this? Welcome to share.