Review things.
In July this year, a Ms. Wu from Hangzhou went to the express delivery point to pick up the express delivery. Unexpectedly, she found the sneak shot of the convenience store owner next door. Later, she fabricated a WeChat chat record and sent it to the WeChat group in the form of screenshots. This matter soon began to ferment, and Ms. Wu's reputation was greatly affected. His company also advised him to quit. Even if he looks for a new job, no company is willing to admit him. Although the two rumors were later administratively detained and recorded a video to apologize to the woman, the apology attitude was not sincere at all and they did not realize that they had done something wrong.
The woman filed a criminal private prosecution.
The woman has hired a lawyer and filed a criminal private prosecution with the court. The court has accepted the case. If convicted, the two rumors will face up to three years in prison and be responsible for their actions. The woman hopes that this will make this matter more meaningful, give a warning to those who make rumors at will, and let more people know how to protect their interests with the law.
Personal point of view
This incident also lets us know that spreading rumors is illegal and requires criminal responsibility. Although freedom of speech is said, not everything can be said. In particular, malicious slander on others may be just a joke in your opinion, but it will have serious consequences for others and damage your reputation. So you have to go through your brain to speak.