The Rebirth of the Internet Celebrity Godfather

Chapter 275 The distance between each of us and the Internet violence

“Before discussing what cyber violence is, let’s play a simple game:

If you feel that you have participated in cyber violence, please deduct 1 in the barrage. If you feel that you have not participated in cyber violence, please deduct 2 in the barrage.

When we have finished discussing it, everyone will think about whether they deducted 1 or 2."

【222】

【2】

【1】

【1212121】

[The one in front is taking the goose step, right?]

Most of the barrages are deducting 1. I feel that I have never participated in online violence, and only a few will deduct 2.

"Baidu Encyclopedia says that cyberbullying is a type of speech, text, picture, information, etc. published by netizens on the Internet that is defamatory, slanderous, infringing on reputation, damaging to rights and interests, and inflammatory, which affects the reputation, rights, and interests of others.

People are accustomed to calling cyber violence if it causes mental damage."

"Just looking at this definition, it means that as long as it is posted online and makes other people feel uncomfortable, abusive comments are cyberbullying."

"Then I, I will give you the following scenario, so you can judge whether it is cyber violence?"

"In the first scene, a middle-aged man who just learned how to surf the Internet saw some popular traffic stars and commented: I don't know who this is. Then, a fan of the star went to his homepage and posted a comment: He

It's my brother. He can make you a lifetime's worth of money in an hour. If you don't have any knowledge, don't embarrass yourself. Go to hell.

This is one person’s verbal suppression of another person. Do you think this is cyberbullying?”

[emmm, does this count? 】

[I guess I guess]

"In the second scene, more and more fans of the star saw the middle-aged man's comments, so they went to his homepage one after another. There were more and more negative comments, the level of maliciousness became serious, and some even insulted his family members.

This is a group of people suppressing one person. Do you think this is cyber violence?"

[This must be an Internet violence]

[It’s cyber violence]

"If you get different answers in these two scenarios, and think that the first one is not cyber violence, and the second one is cyber violence, then please think about it, is cyber violence an individual behavior or a group behavior?

?

If cyberbullying is a group behavior, how many people can constitute a cyberbullying group?

If the behavior that constitutes cyber violence involves at least ten people, are the first nine people considered to have participated in the cyber violence?

They could have said: I am the 123rd...789th person to comment, and cyber violence is a matter of the tenth person. We did not expect that there would be others involved later! How can we be considered as participating in cyber violence?

Then this constitutes a paradox.

I personally believe that cyber violence is an individual behavior, and when there are many such individuals, it constitutes a large-scale cyber violence."

"Okay, then let's continue thinking with this conclusion: Have the audience ever insulted someone because their idol was slandered, they didn't like the movie, they hated a certain star, they had different opinions, or they were discriminated against in their hometown?

Then think about it again, is this cyber violence?"

"I won't make any judgment on this issue, I'll leave it to you to think about."

"Okay, let's extend three more scenes based on the previous two scenes."

"In the third scene, it was exposed that fans of a certain celebrity violently abused a middle-aged man online on a large scale. Many netizens were filled with indignation. They felt that it was understandable that the middle-aged man did not know the celebrity, but the fans of the celebrity were too crazy to criticize.

, so they found the first young fan who insulted the middle-aged man, and scolded him back, saying that he didn't study well, had a dirty mouth, was too childish, and only chased stars if he didn't know how to study hard."

"Then is this another cyberbullying?"

【Holy shit, I'm fooled】

[I thought of this level for the first time]

[I think he deserves it. Everyone who has done something wrong should bear the corresponding price]

"The fourth scene is because the star's fans are generally younger and have immature minds, and the little girl who has been criticized by everyone is a left-behind child without the love of her parents. In addition, there are few entertainment activities in the village, so

Her energy, which she had nowhere to put, was devoted to her star-chasing career, and she became obsessed with it, treating the star as her spiritual support.

It’s just that she didn’t expect that one day, just because she said something for her idol, she would be pushed to the forefront and be insulted by a large number of people. In the end, she couldn’t bear the psychological pressure and committed suicide.”

“Do you think this is cyber violence?”

The barrage suddenly became sparse, as if everyone fell into silence.

"In the fifth scene, the media reported that "the little girl committed suicide because she couldn't bear the scolding online." At this time, another group of people jumped out and said that the online bullies were too cruel and grabbed an underage girl.

He refused to let go and killed the little girl, saying they should go to hell and never be able to escape psychological torture in this life!"

"So is this considered cyberbullying?"

"I'm not going to give the answer. Likewise, I can't give the answer."

"In life, I am actually a very angry person. I went to the cinema to watch a movie. I thought it was not good and it was a waste of my money and time. So I went to the rating website to criticize the main creative staff of the movie, and,

Not only do I want to criticize the main creative staff, but I also want to criticize people who think this movie is good."

“So, I’m not playing a God-like role here to give pointers. I just want to share my thinking process to inspire everyone:

What is cyber violence? What behaviors count as cyber violence? After reading this, I believe everyone has more or less their own answer."

"Then, let's talk about the second point, the distance between each of us and cyber violence."

"In fact, after the previous thinking, you should be able to know that each of us is very close to cyber violence."

“When you insult someone, you don’t think it’s cyberbullying, but when a thousand people who think the same as you insult one person at the same time, isn’t that cyberbullying?”

“When only one person insults you, you don’t think it’s cyberbullying, but when a thousand people with the same idea insult you at the same time, does that mean it’s cyberbullying?”

"When you insult someone and he is just angry, you don't think it is cyber violence. But if he commits suicide because of your insult, is that cyber violence?"

"We are not only participants in cyber violence, but we are also victims of cyber violence. The only difference lies in the scale, intensity, and consequences of cyber violence."

"And ultimately, why are we so close to cyber violence?"

"Because each of us feels that we are right and righteous."

"Star-chasing girls think they are right, so they denounce middle-aged men."

"The first wave of netizens thought that star-chasing girls were too bad. My sense of justice could not allow such a thing to happen, so I went to denounce star-chasing girls."

"The second wave of netizens..."

"Everyone feels that they are right. It is like a cycle. The perpetrator becomes the victim in the blink of an eye, and the victim becomes the victim in the blink of an eye. This chain can continue in an infinite loop and can involve

Every internet user who goes online.”

"Going back to the question I asked at the beginning, do you think you have participated in cyber violence? I believe you have a different answer now."

"Living in the Internet age, each of us is so close to cyber violence. No matter how loudly we speak out, how we condemn, or how we legislate, as long as netizens still have a sense of justice and have different opinions, cognitions, opinions, and preferences, then the Internet will

The violence will never end."

"So, we must peacefully coexist with cyber violence."

"When we participate in online violence, we have to think about it, are we absolutely right? If it is absolutely right, is this comment intended to help others? If it is not to help others, is it a friendly discussion?

If it is not a friendly discussion, is it a reasonable rebuttal? If it is not a reasonable rebuttal, is it a way to vent emotions? If it is a way to vent emotions, will it hurt others? If it hurts others, will he be sad? Will he die?

Think before you act, every bad comment you send may cause irreparable harm to others."

"And when we encounter cyber violence, we must learn to take it lightly. It is not your fault that you encounter cyber violence. In this era, everyone will be cyber violence. Don't fall into the self-certification trap:

Don’t feel guilty, don’t be indebted, don’t feel guilty, don’t have self-doubt.

They can scold people on the Internet if they want. You won't lose a piece of meat. Why do they bully you online? Because they want to make you unhappy. The best way to fight back against them is to ignore them and delete the app.

Return to the real world and live happily every day.

Of course, if you really feel sorry for yourself, you can collect evidence and sue them."

"In short, living in the Internet age, we must learn to live peacefully with online violence."

"Okay, this video ends here. I wish everyone can be treated gently by life. See you in the next video!"

(After watching Yang Jian on the New God List, I almost got mad to death. Is there anyone who complained about it together?)

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