There is no particularly excessive behavior in the screenshots taken by netizens. In fact, since you are making remarks on a social network platform, you should consider the consequences of your remarks and be responsible for your remarks.
Recently, a lawyer named Zhang Qing, who claims to be a partner of Beijing Yingke Law Firm, has made comments on his WeChat Moments and Weibo that have been intensively posted by netizens. The content he posted contains money worship. speech, etc. Comments such as "I really don't want the father of my future child to be born in the county town" and "I only know how to buy LV when going to the countryside to kill horses" have aroused doubts among many netizens, and he was called a "lawyer showing off his wealth" by netizens. According to the official website of the law firm, Zhang Qing graduated from Peking University with a major in law and joined Beijing Yingke (Shenzhen) Law Firm in March 2016.
Every time she posts a large paragraph of text in Moments, it shocks the viewers. She claims that her monthly credit card bill is at least 50,000, she laughs at her blind date with an annual salary of 400,000, and she keeps saying that she likes Wen Runru. Jade, good at eating and playing, white, clean, thin and small, don't like late bloomers. She even showed off her luxury goods in her circle of friends, claiming that shareholders of many listed companies and family businesses had pursued her, and the second-hand bedsheets she sold online were the most common bedsheets in IKEA. She couldn't help feeling that she was giving herself too much "play".
Abstract: Now is the era of network information, and the flow of information is gradually becoming transparent. Just one minute after bragging on the Internet, someone will make a fool of themselves, not only losing face, but sometimes even losing their workplace and career prospects. Although they are self-inflicted, it is more or less sympathetic. There are too many people "bragging" on social networks, and they become "boasting" people. If there are too many people who "boast", they will become "boasting" people. Social networks are not private salons. If your self-awareness is too inflated, you may be counterattacked by netizens at any time.