Never before have the scandals and `fights` on social networks been as loud and fierce as they are now.
On social networks, there are many clips of husband and wife, mother-in-law and daughter-in-law arguing;
Understanding the terrible power of crowds in cyberspace, people want to use it to punish people they hate by inciting people to curse and insult each other on online groups and forums.
The `sauteed melon intestine` incident – as it is popularly said on social networks – is one of the typical examples when private information is released into the digital environment for the online community to `adjudicate`.
The `culprit` publicly posted sensitive messages on social networks for the online community to judge, suddenly sharing the same fate as the remaining miserable victims.
When you gloat and laugh, do you think about the pain of so many people involved in that incident in your mind to slow down a bit?
What will the future be like for those directly involved in that incident?
For those directly involved in the incident, it is true that they made a mistake and must accept the consequences.
There is a truth: Posts `exposing` cheating husbands, husband-stealing minors, siblings living in error… accompanied by sensitive clips or images as evidence are always one of the most shared content.
The pleasure of `exposing` even the most private things always leads to a `hysteria` of the crowd, where a part of netizens immediately turn into hungry vultures and rush to peck at their prey.
Yet every day, every hour, there are still countless posts about suffering, exposing scandals, asking netizens to judge… posted.
It is important to remember that social networks are not a place to post frustrations and conflicts and hope the online community will judge and help resolve them.
There have been many people who were stunned to realize that their actions were a violation of privacy or humiliated others only when they were prosecuted or prosecuted.
Those who are craving, gloating, judging, and stoning others on social networks to the point of being paralyzed should remember, `laugh at someone one day and laugh the next.`
There is an ancient saying: `Your own feet are confused, but you hold a torch and drag other people’s feet.`
Stop it, don’t let the disease of posting private stories online spread further, destroying yourself and the community. From this moment, stop and consider every time you comment on a `scandal` online.