A netizen in Xiamen insulted four academicians and experts. Did he violate our laws by doing so?

This netizen's practice has indeed violated our laws. Therefore, the police have taken criminal compulsory measures according to law.

On the evening of May 22nd, while patrolling the Internet, the cyber police found that a Weibo account had posted several insulting messages on its Weibo. This information has a very negative impact on cyberspace. Therefore, the network police and the police of the local sub-bureau jointly dispatched and arrested Wang Xing, the man who released the information, later that day. At present, the case is under further investigation. Depending on the seriousness of Wang's behavior, he may be detained for several days or fined, or Wang will bear criminal responsibility or be imprisoned.

The internet is not a place of extra-legality.

Although some people are used to venting their negative emotions by attacking others at will on the Internet, it is actually irresponsible and will cause irreparable harm to others. With the emergence and increase of cyber police, these people will be caught in the net and take responsibility for their temporary remarks.

In this case, Wang made the matter worse and worse, and pointed the object of attack and abuse at the heroes who made great contributions to the development of China. These four academicians and experts all died unfortunately, and we all know that we should respect the ordinary deceased. Then, why do great people who have made outstanding contributions to the development of China forget this?

This case has played a deterrent role to other people who tried to make disrespectful remarks to others, especially heroic martyrs.

For those who regard the internet as a trash can and make irresponsible remarks to slander, slander and insult others, Wang's attack has played a warning role for them. This has played a very positive role in eliminating criminals hidden in the network and keeping our cyberspace clean. I believe that with the strengthening of online speech control, our cyberspace will be thoroughly purified, and cyber violence against others will gradually disappear.