First, we should learn to judge rationally.
Due to the lack of social experience and poor self-discipline, college students are not able to distinguish and analyze wrong opinions and remarks on the Internet. It's hard to tell whether something on the Internet is true or false. What you see is not necessarily true. What you think is false may be true. Therefore, we treat one thing without commenting on the unknown panorama, and keep a clear head and look at it objectively in the face of hot events.
Second, consciously abide by network ethics.
We should restrain our network behavior according to network ethics, and don't think that the network is a place outside the law. We can speak freely and act recklessly on the Internet, and your casual remarks may bring great harm to another person. Therefore, we must consciously abide by network ethics and think twice before speaking.
Third, enrich your legal knowledge.
As the saying goes, only by knowing the law can we abide by the law. Only by understanding the relevant laws and regulations, will we not easily believe in online public opinion, participate in illegal online activities in a muddle, and know what to do and what not to do. For example, recently, many college students participated in the activity of doing exercises in the East Olympics, and the result was found to be a fraud platform, and many people's personal information was stolen.
Fourth, pay attention to the source of information.
"Don't believe in rumors, don't spread rumors". When we obtain information, we should take the information released by authoritative platforms and authoritative experts as the standard. For example, People's Daily, Xinhua News Agency, Wei Yan Education, People's Daily and CCTV News are all authoritative platforms with strong credibility, and the information obtained from these platforms is more authentic and accurate than other platforms. If the source of information is unreliable, it must not be spread.
As a youth group and the pillar of the motherland, college students should bear more responsibilities and responsibilities in consciously resisting online rumors.