Chapter 1608: Long time no see, Mr. General
Of course, there will occasionally be some comments that are very different from others. At first, these comments are not worth mentioning and are quickly drowned out. But later, gradually, two similar comments were constantly liked and replied to, and finally they were pushed to the top of the hot comments.
It seems that many people agree with this statement.
Just when the caterpillars were getting angry and were about to click in to reply, a blue V forwarded the reply.
[Official Weibo of Chen Pianxian Fan Club: Many people liked this post. Now I want to ask those who liked and commented, what you mean is that there is no need to worry about these kinds of remarks across the Internet, such as "I'm going to run her over with my car" and "I'll carry a knife and squat downstairs of Shengshi Building at any time, and when she comes out I'll pounce on her and stab her to death", and they are just verbal threats, right?
But what if I add a few more conditions?
For example, the person who threatened to hit someone with her car, @一只甜甜的冰淇淋小姐, is an adult who just left school. She already has a driver's license and owns a car, fully meeting the conditions for hitting someone with her car. In this case, do you still think it's okay? As far as I know, this lady's situation does meet both of these conditions, as I've described. She's not an ignorant little girl as the bullying claims.
Let’s talk about the second scenario. If the blogger who threatened to kill people with a knife is a young, impulsive and irritable bad girl, and she really lives in the imperial capital, and meets the conditions for lurking in the prosperous times and killing people with a knife, would you worry that she would really run over and do it in a fit of excitement?
We always feel that we are safe across the Internet, but in fact the world is big and the online world is too virtual. No one knows whether the person you are chatting with is a terrible murderer or a potential murderer. When such a person says to you through the Internet, "I will kill you," you still think it is a verbal threat and you don't need to take it seriously. Then just go and die.
The internet is full of all kinds of people these days, and Pian Pian hopes all those who are online will remember to obey the law and be good people. But at the same time, I can't rest easy unless those people in the screenshots go to the police station and make a proper statement to eliminate the danger.
Ignorant @A Sweet Ice Cream Lady, I heard you were so frightened by the human flesh search that you've become mentally disturbed and afraid to leave the house. Do you need me to find you a psychiatrist? A world-class one.
It has been a long time since we last saw the official Weibo account make a decisive statement.
The last sentence made one imagine the mocking smile on his lips.
It instantly attracted a group of crying caterpillars and passers-by fans.
【Ahhh, you finally showed up! I'm crying!】
[Kneel down before the Overlord! Seeing you gives me endless confidence!]
[The famous general attack master of the Caterpillar family! Seeing it live for the first time! So excited!]
This is quite accurate. Nowadays, online violence has become a zero-cost crime. Anyone can resort to "kill me, kill you, kill my whole family." But if we really treat all of this as normal and ignore it, then won't the real criminals hidden there become even more unscrupulous? The Internet needs to be properly regulated.
How come those people who were just jumping around and making verbal threats are gone? I'm starting to wonder if those who liked the post are Ling Jiaqi's hired "troll army." How many real people would be so stupid?
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