The popularity of the Internet makes online inquiry more convenient. Because it is very convenient to search related knowledge online, many people's habits have changed When many people encounter things they don't understand in their lives, or have problems, they usually open the Internet first, type their own questions online, and find the answers through the searched web pages. This seems to be all right. However, many people can't judge the authenticity and accuracy of the information in the web page. Once misled by some wrong information, it is likely to make people make wrong decisions.
Zhu Wei, deputy director of the Communication Law Research Center of China University of Political Science and Law, said that with the development of Internet economy, the knowledge quiz platform has become a new export. Many experts and scholars have opened accounts on these platforms to answer questions, and many users are willing to acquire knowledge in this way, even at the cost. But a new group has emerged? Pseudo-experts, who have no relevant qualifications or even basic knowledge in professional fields, answer questions as experts.
If in doubt, consult a professional first. Therefore, the answers found online are not necessarily accurate, and the people who write the answers are more likely to be very unprofessional. This situation has sounded the alarm for everyone. When you encounter problems, you must not trust the information you find online. The most reliable way is to consult professionals in related fields as soon as problems arise. This way is more reliable and can avoid people taking more detours.