I used Zhihu for six years, and for the first time, I was inexplicably hung up by others (others only hung up comments and targeted comments, but she hung up other people's information pages and unrelated people's information pages). It was illegal at that time, because I refuted her, and she deleted my comments on others, and then I wrote an answer myself without naming names, so this girl began to hang people and report other people's answers. I didn't comment until later, after all, I didn't. Then I happened to chat with a former colleague. I have been transferred to the law firm for almost two years, and told me that it is illegal to hang other people's information pages. Then I quickly intercepted a picture and saved the information. So what should we do about this behavior? Roughly divided into several aspects:
1. If others just hang comments or make mosaics, don't say too much, just discuss the problem.
2. If you hang up your information page (be sure to take a screenshot and print it later)
First, Zhihu should be opened to report infringement-personal infringement, privacy or reputation. If there are false facts in the speech, the crime of libel or insult should be added, which violates Article 9 of the Civil Code on citizens' right to privacy: revealing citizens' personal data or making it public or expanding the scope of publicity. There are also public security management laws. There are a lot of reference materials, and criminal proceedings can also be held. If you are a criminal, this person will probably be finished for the rest of his life. Let's see what he thinks. If you don't want to go any further, you can wait for Zhihu's ruling.
If you want to destroy this man, you can continue to sue in court. If the court sues, you can print out your information to the local notary office for notarization, and then you can directly sue the other party's real information. If not, you can sue the operator first, and the operator will provide telephone and other information in the background. Then you can choose to go online (now online disputes can be handled, both civil and criminal) or bring a lawsuit to the court. The trouble is to write a letter of complaint. There are templates on the internet, and the most important thing is to put the facts.
3. If it causes a network explosion, collecting all kinds of evidence and going to the psychiatric department for identification violates the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment. At that time, I suggest direct criminal proceedings, so that he can live a bad life for the rest of his life.
Usually the last thing is to hang an apology letter, and as a result, the insulting information is deleted and the criminal record is left. If it is a student, it is estimated that civil servants will never miss him in their lives, so it depends on personal choice. I have benefited a lot from defending my rights several times, so the more I defend my rights, the more I have a sense of accomplishment. In view of this situation, everyone must spare no effort to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. In view of this situation on the internet, both computers and mobile phones can now initiate lawsuits, just waiting for the court to summon them. That's all for your reference.
Then one of my classmates in the court gave me another way, and reporting the case could solve it. Professional experience and educational experience are published in the information column of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law. Because they are all kept in personal files, they really belong to personal information. If the information page is not coded (it seems that coding is illegal now), it does violate privacy and there is no need to entangle.
I plan to go to the notary office for notarization in the afternoon, but the people in the unit told me that I can directly check the notarization of the local notary office online, and then I can write a complaint to the Internet court. I can sue the operator first, ask for the disclosure of personal information, and then sue the individual.