On February 29th, 2007, Jiang Yan, a 3 1 year-old Beijing female white-collar worker who had studied abroad for many years, jumped from the 24th floor and died. Before committing suicide, Jiang Yan wrote her own "death blog" on the Internet, recorded her mental journey two months before the countdown to her life, and opened a blog space on the day of suicide. In the following three months, the Internet was boiling, and Jiang Yan's husband Faye Wong became the target of public criticism. Netizens used "human flesh search" to disclose all personal information of Faye Wong and his family, including name, photo, address, ID card information, work unit, etc.
The case was crowned by the media as "the first case of human flesh search" or "the first case of cyber violence".
Legal basis: Article 1032 of the Civil Code stipulates that natural persons have the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe upon the privacy rights of others by spying, harassing, exposing or making public.
Privacy is the private space, private activities and private information that natural people live in peace and don't want to be known by others.