Netizens have accused the girl of being irresponsible and running around after diagnosis. As we can see from the picture, there are too many places where girls have been. Basically, a general morphological trend is to present a five-pointed star. Across five districts of Chengdu, almost half of Chengdu, the girl's action trajectory was questioned by netizens, and later some netizens voiced their accusations against the girl. In fact, the girl said she didn't know she was infected. I think she is also an injured person. What we should do is to protect her, not blame her.
After the diagnosis, the girl basically lost her privacy and was also under the pressure of public opinion. After the girl was diagnosed, the girl's information seems to have been exposed to the public. She often receives some inexplicable phone calls, and even receives some short messages of verbal attacks, especially those posing as friends. She has called the police about pretending to be her own hair band.
The frog will never become a prince, and Cinderella's glass shoes will disappear on time at 12. ? Among them, a screenshot of a circle of friends was widely forwarded on the Internet, which attracted attention.
What we have to do is not kill her, but protect her. Originally, the epidemic was a very serious matter. I think these online public opinions and cyber violence should not take up too much resources. And we should protect the privacy of the victims, not pretend to be angry for a while or to suck traffic, which is not desirable. In fact, these behaviors of netizens have constituted certain crimes in law.
On this basis, unauthorized publication of other personal information of the parties, including real name, home address, contact information, photos, etc., is a typical invasion of privacy. Personal attacks on the parties are obviously illegal, resulting in serious consequences, and may also be suspected of seeking trouble.