My sister met a guy from the same city when she was playing WeChat. She didn’t expect that he was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. He looks very good, but he is actually a scumbag who only plays with emotions. He played with my sister's feelings and dumped her, but he shoved his nose in his face and all kinds of threats and harassment made him feel that he would be safe if he stayed away. But he went further and further, posting photos of my sister online and distorting the facts in various ways. In just a few minutes, there were tens of thousands of comments insulting my sister, and each one was sharper than the last, all aimed at my sister. I can't help but feel angry when I see the comments, but what can I do? There are tens of thousands of people below, and a comment can be drowned out without a trace in half a minute, so I can only swallow it. During that time, my sister was in a really bad mood and was very annoying. ...
In fact, there are many examples of online violence, so I won’t list them all here. Online violence is everywhere. The reason why perpetrators of cyber violence are so rampant is that they take advantage of the biggest bug in the online world - the real-name system of not logging in. Nowadays, all major software have the function of logging in with third-party software, which gives perpetrators of cyber violence an opportunity. They can directly apply for the software without binding their mobile phone number, then log out of the account when it is almost done and walk away.
This may seem like a simple action, but for victims of online violence, it is undoubtedly a sharp knife that pierces deeply into their hearts. Although time dilutes everything, it will never fade away the pain in the hearts of victims of cyber violence. The scars left by cyberbullying are permanent and may cause victims lifelong pain and may lead them to a dead end. ......
Internet violence abusers and trolls, stop, don’t leave scars on other people’s hearts, don’t let pain accompany others throughout their lives, don’t destroy others because of your casual words youth!
What do you think of Internet Violence Argumentative Essay 3 In the Mood for Love, but choose to end your life by jumping off a bridge? Qiqi, a high school girl, faced life with a desperate attitude and made such a move! I think it’s because the store pushed you to do human flesh search regardless of the consequences just because of suspicion; I think it’s because netizens used one-sided words to force you to commit online violence; I think it’s because my classmates used their comments based on online information to push you, you Your irresponsible attitude towards life finally pushes you into the cold river.
When the dust settles, we should learn from the painful experience. How to reach out and hug more "you" like Qiqi is the focus of discussion.
Improving trust between people, you can reach out and hug you. Due to the development of communication technology in modern society, people tend to use the "eyes" of electronic monitoring audio-visual equipment to observe a person instead of trusting a person with the eyes of the soul. Because of suspicion, they will use surveillance footage online to conduct human flesh searches. It’s understandable that stores feel sad and angry about losing commercial goods, but why do they take such unreasonable or even extreme measures? Why didn't you choose to report the case to the public security organ, but instead invaded other people's privacy and looked for the so-called "criminal" you suspected? The bottom line is that businesses are unwilling to trust people and do things without considering the consequences. It is not so much the merchant's eagerness to find the whereabouts of the lost property, but rather the merchant's profit-seeking mentality, that is, wanting to increase the popularity of the store, win sympathy and attention, and then forcefully exert a huge push on the girl, which led to the tragedy.
Improve your eyesight to distinguish right from wrong. I can reach out and hold you. I don’t know, but the netizens who are adding fuel to the flames are treating this matter more with the mentality of “watching the fun and strolling around”. They often like to listen to one-sided stories and the cries of the so-called victims, and use their blood and impulse to carry out "violent acts" in an instant. Just imagine, if they could be calm before taking action, seek strong evidence to prove that Qiqi is a thief when sorting out the whole situation, and then make criticisms and comments, Qiqi's psychological pressure would not be so heavy that she would have thoughts of suicide.
Think about it again, if the relevant agencies could improve the relevant systems and regulations, and the unreasonable behavior of human flesh search could be improved or banned, the tragedy that happened to Qiqi would not happen again. We can reach out and grab you, we won’t let the online mob push you to nowhere.
Determine a responsible attitude towards life that can reach out and hold your hand. If you can calm down and find reasonable ways to prove your innocence instead of committing suicide to escape the injustice that happened to you. If no matter what happens, you don't deal with it at the cost of ending your life, then you won't jump into the river but will consider other ways to prove your innocence. Maybe, you won't end your precious life prematurely.
There are too many people and things that can reach out to hold you. Even if there is rational thinking and action in any part of the process, it will be enough for you to hold back from committing suicide. Life is a heavy and unquestionable existence. Please treat online rumors rationally, and treat life and your own choices rationally. I don't want to see such a tragedy again. I hope we can all reach out and give "you" more hugs!
The deceased is gone, and I wish the living to mourn.
How to Treat Internet Violence Argumentative Essay 4 Before killing people, a sharp sword is deadly enough; but perhaps people at the time would never have thought that in the future, people could kill people by tapping the keyboard without seeing blood. Killing through the air. But this unthinkable thing has really happened now, and it is called cyber violence.
No one expected that the electronic world could kill people. No one expected that the knife killings and pen killings in the past have now evolved into thousands of distant killings. Maybe if we want to kill people, we can just kill people on one screen. separated. Today's Internet allows more and more people to feel the pleasure of speaking online without having to bear the consequences, so they continue to curse people online and watch movies, as if other people's pain is their happiness, which is really hateful.
There are so many people in the world, we cannot know their experiences and the power of online violence, but famous stars can be known to us, and we can see their lives, so we just watch them in Died after cyber violence. From Kimi, to Cindy, to Chen Kaixin, and even the transnational formation of online violence, they just couldn't stand the words on the Internet and died of grief. They weren't the first, but they probably won't be the last either, which really surprised us.
Even on the Internet, people are not surprised by their deaths and think it is their mental capacity. This is really a bloody mouthful. People who have not experienced online violence will never know how terrible it is. Internet texts penetrate deep into the soul and break our last layer of protective net. In this way, we couldn't stand the gossip and abuse in the world, and left the world with sadness and hatred.
What we hope is to feel the warmth together in the virtual world, rather than attack each other. Nowadays, you can kill someone just by tapping the keyboard. This is really a wake-up call for us. You look at the world with malice, but don't bring your malice to others. The only way the world can be unfair to us is to change ourselves, not to expect the world to change.
More and more people feel pressured by online violence, and too many people have lost their expectations of life because of online discourse; I just hope that online violence can stop and give us a warm and harmonious world.
How to treat cyber violence Argument 5 In today's highly developed information technology, while the Internet provides us with conveniences, it also lays hidden dangers. A high school girl finally committed suicide because she couldn't bear the owner of a clothing store intercepting surveillance video and posting it for human flesh search online, while her classmates pointed fingers at her. Isn't this a tragedy caused by misuse of the Internet? The real murderers are actually the indifferent netizens who run the network.
With the popularization of the Internet and the improvement of network technology, more and more netizens are using the Internet. As a large country with a population of 1.3 billion, the number of Internet users is huge and the quality of Internet users varies, which is an important reason for the emergence and formation of a vicious Internet environment. Just like the high school girl Qiqi, the shop owner put the surveillance video online, and tens of thousands of views put Qiqi at the center of public opinion, causing serious psychological and mental damage to her.
However, amidst the cult's deceptive rhetoric, the Chinese government kept a clear head and struck decisively to crush this cancer that was endangering society. People think rationally about doomsday rhetoric. Now that the doomsday deadline has passed, the sun still rises, and the shadow of the rumor has no place to hide in the sunshine.
In the face of rumors, if we can stay awake and think rationally, we can understand that the existence of "instant chicken" is possible, we can know that Nutrition Express is safe, and we can understand that domestic milk powder can be trusted of.
The disappearance of life has sounded the alarm for us. If we can deal with it rationally in time and stay awake, our living lives will not fall into endless darkness.
Come on! Let us stay awake, think rationally, tear off the gorgeous coat of rumors, uncover the masks of lies, and support a rational blue sky for our lives.
Looking up, the blue sky remains the same and the white clouds remain the same.
How to treat cyber violence arguments 7 Today, the 21st century has become the Internet era. Every household may have a computer and television, and fashionable students may have mobile phones in their pockets. There's no denying the fact that mobile company profits have been rising. Electronic devices and the Internet are certainly conducive to learning, allowing you to broaden your knowledge and understand current news without leaving home. I can make friends from all over the world without leaving home... However, the Internet is not as harmless as people say. Today, let’s talk about online violence.
I believe everyone reading this article has installed or knows a social software-QQ. QQ and WeChat have become the most famous social software in China. Through private messages and group chats, they have become social networks covering the country and even the world. I don’t know if any of you have had such an experience. Joining a group and chatting enthusiastically with strangers, only to be insulted by the group members or even removed from the group because of a word that others don’t like to hear. This is cyber violence.
In the circle of cyber violence, there are various black families. Among the more famous families are: Blood Cherry, Love War, Blue Shell, etc. The so-called mafia family is a group that can quickly use swear words through early training and then use verbal attacks later. Members of the Black family are also "reverently called" "big bosses". Once you provoke a member of the underworld, you will be insulted by their private messages or bombarded by the discussion group.
What will cyber violence bring to us?
Crime Trends. A normal person's first thought after being insulted is to fight back. But the result of counterattack is only temporary pleasure, but if it continues like this, it will lead to integration with the members of the Black family, and the narrow concept of being untouchable, untouchable, and exclusive. But in reality, when an argument fails, it can lead to violence, hand-to-hand combat or controlled knife crime.
Psychological shadow. After a gentle and cowardly person is insulted, his first thought is to find fault in himself. If this continues, it will turn into an introverted and domineering punching bag. At the same time, it will have a great psychological shadow, suffer from depression, and lead to death.
Internet violence has become a poisonous weed in society, but it is not uncontrollable. When you encounter them, please avoid them decisively; when you find that people around you have such intentions, please help to stop and mitigate them. Change oh into uh-huh, turn ha-ha into ha-ha, and don’t hurt everyone around you.
How to Treat Internet Violence Argumentative Essay 8 It was the rainy season of youth, but Qiqi chose to end her life by jumping off a building. Is she irresponsible for her own life? Is it because the shop owner made "unfounded" accusations against her through the Internet? Or is it because of ruthless human flesh searches by netizens? Or is it because students trust the Internet to give advice? Let us see what kills a life that blooms like a summer flower.
First of all, it is said that your destiny is in your own hands. Dante also said, "Go your own way and let others say it." If you have never stolen, it doesn't matter whether it is a storm or lightning on the Internet. As long as you have a clear conscience, a gentleman only needs to be magnanimous! If you do, you can correct your mistakes and it's not a big deal. Why commit suicide? Choosing death may escape everything, but it does not essentially solve the problem. Instead, it will only leave scars that cannot be healed in the hearts of loved ones.
It is true that we are just bystanders, innocently evaluating the actions of the parties involved, but we cannot feel the pain.
So what kind of situation did Qiqi live in at that time that made her decide to use death as a shield?
It all started when the shop owner posted a screenshot of Qiqi’s suspicious video on Weibo and asked for a human flesh search. Since it is "doubt", that is, uncertainty. Since it is uncertainty, why should we "open" the human flesh search function on the Internet? Didn't know that knowingly posting another person's photo without permission could be a criminal offence? Don’t you know that today’s internet is so pervasive that it can destroy a teenage girl? Don’t you know that online violence is so terrifying that it can turn “white” into “black”? Is there only one way to investigate the truth? Can't the shop owner seek help from relevant agencies or find the parties involved for mediation privately?
Of course, this incident was also fueled by thousands of netizens. Curiosity must exist in everyone's body, but this does not mean that we can hurt others in order to satisfy it. First of all, when a complete stranger initiates a doxxing search, should he immediately jump in and join in the fun? Secondly, if you really know the person involved, sending a private message to the owner is enough. As for other people’s privacy, do you tell the whole world? Just imagine, if your personal privacy is all over the Internet, wouldn’t it feel like there are countless pairs of eyes staring at you in life? Can you live a carefree life?
Moreover, as classmates, Qiqi and I have been getting along for a while. How do you know her? At this time, what she needs most is the support of those around her. It's better to listen to her tell the truth, listen to her tell the truth about the incident, and then take further measures, instead of secretly giving advice from the beginning because of rumors on the Internet!
The reasons are all caused by online violence. No one should initiate or participate in online violence. You also need to use a strong heart to resist online violence. Only in this way can online violence be slowly curbed. Please let people have more respect and trust, and reduce "accidental injuries" and "accidental killings" on the Internet!
How to treat cyber violence arguments 9 I remember taking a communication class when I was a freshman. The teacher said that in fact, there is no real freedom of speech in China. If we must count, only the Internet is still somewhat free.
I guess as a journalist, there is nothing sadder than losing freedom of speech, but this is what we are facing. So the promise of free speech that the Internet brings is really exciting. Faced with the problem of "cyber violence", many people believe that "human flesh search" cannot be defined as cyber violence, because once this happens, the free development of the Internet in the future will be worrying. The pleasurable role of the Internet in monitoring public opinion better than traditional media will be weakened. Once the term "cyber violence" is recognized, the space for network development will become smaller and smaller in the future.
I think we should not be too emotional about online violence, and we should not refute all criticism on the grounds of defending freedom of speech. First of all, we must have a comprehensive understanding of the problem of online violence. It is necessary to distinguish the boundary between online violence and public opinion supervision, and online violence cannot be regarded as a kind of online supervision.
What is cyber violence? Attorney Chen’s statement is worthy of reference: First, this kind of behavior occurs in the online world and has a certain degree of virtuality. Second, the Internet is abused and overused. Third, generally speaking, this is a group behavior with a certain degree of blindness. At the same time, it also brings harm to the victims in real life and infringes on their legitimate rights and interests. For comparison, let’s refer to relevant statements about online public opinion supervision: Online public opinion supervision should have the following characteristics: First, it has such a good starting point subjectively, rather than maliciously insulting, slandering, or damaging the reputation of others. Internet public opinion supervision should provide a channel for publicity and evaluation for some illegal, bad and moral violations. 2. The information released under public opinion supervision should be basically true. Rather than making up some fictitious facts. Third, there should be certain boundaries between public opinion supervision and online violence, and the privacy and reputation rights of others should not be violated.
As for the phenomenon of "cyber violence", it is a psychological phenomenon. When a person has a high moral quality but feels that he has no right to supervise at all, his control over himself will sometimes be greatly weakened. When communicating in cyberspace, it is easy to exceed the bottom line of daily interactions between people and cause some moral issues.
What's more, in China, because the Cultural Revolution completely destroyed morality, at least two generations of us lack basic moral literacy. Once we are in an uncontrolled environment, I am afraid that our self-discipline will be very weak and cyber violence will appear. Another situation is that the literacy of netizens themselves is not very high. Because according to relevant surveys and statistics, a relatively high proportion of teenagers go online. In terms of moral cultivation, I am afraid that due to our education system, moral cultivation still lacks some necessary communication ethics. Another point is that their knowledge level is relatively weak and they often become emotional when encountering some problems. Due to the above reasons, the phenomenon of online violence in China is a little more than in countries governed by the rule of law.
Online violence seems to target individual parties, but who is the audience? The audience is the whole society. These people are actually bystanders, they are watching haha. People who are often in this state will lose their sense of morality and love for others, and often base other people's pain on their own happiness. This is the fundamental harm caused by online violence to society. Many people may not be aware of it because this incident was not spread to them. Once the news reaches him, I am afraid that I will deeply realize the harm of this kind of violence to society.
The formation of the Internet has indeed given most netizens an opportunity to talk and communicate. Many complaints can be poured out online and anonymously among netizens. However, that doesn’t mean you can use curse words to vent because others can see your words. You are not talking to yourself in the house. Once any interaction affects others, there is a basic ethical issue in interaction. In this sense, the Internet gives everyone the opportunity to express their feelings, but the expression itself must be restrained, because your freedom cannot affect the freedom of others. The current opposition to online violence does not mean that you are not allowed to speak online, but that you are required to speak civilly and not infringe on the rights of others. This is by no means to drive you to a dead end, but to allow each of us to speak freely and learn to speak civilly.