[Commentary] As the TV series "Thirty Only" hits the air, the actors in the play are frequently searched. And Zhang Yue, the actor who played Lin Youyou in the play, suffered a cyber attack because of his role. The comment area of ​​his personal social account was once occupied by abuse and mockery. In addition to public figures, many ordinary people have always suffered online violence. Recently, reporters took to the streets to conduct random interviews, mentioning cyber violence, and many interviewed people were deeply moved.

  【Concurrent】Beijing citizen

  There are a lot of this kind of cyber violence on the Internet. In fact, the information everyone obtains from the Internet is still some distance away. In the past, most of them were messages. Now there are a lot of bullet screens, emoticons, and malicious editing. Just someone eyeballs, there is traffic to eyeballs, and there is traffic to make money. It is now a business, and it is possible that a lot of cyber violence is manipulated by these people.

  【Concurrent】Beijing citizen

  Now it's just a fragment, you can spray it, and you don't want to know what happened before. It doesn't matter if I spray it wrong, it has nothing to do with me, and I don't have any sense of self-blame. There are many such people now. If he can't vent from all aspects, he will find a breakthrough (on the Internet). He just wants to find a sense of self-existence, and he has no worries.

  [Explanation] The people interviewed generally believe that cyberspace should not be an outlet for anger and violence, and the adverse effects of cyber violence cannot be underestimated.

  【Concurrent】Beijing citizen

  My feeling is to take care of yourself first, because do not do to others what you don't want. After you send out one, you feel that you have nothing to do with you, but you will hurt the person involved very deeply. For their families and their lives, the changes are very big.

  【Concurrent】Beijing citizen

  Many people do not know how to solve it, and sometimes they can only choose extreme methods. I think the impact is really great.

  [Explanation] In this regard, Zhu Wei, deputy director of the Communication Law Research Center of China University of Political Science and Law, said that a series of regulations such as the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China and the Cybersecurity Law clearly protect the dignity, reputation and privacy of citizens. In illegal places in cyberspace, seeking moral pleasure by exposing and insulting others on the Internet is actually a violation of the law. Once people suffer cyber violence, they can seek platform and legal help to protect their legitimate rights and interests.

  [Concurrent] Zhu Wei, Deputy Director, Communication Law Research Center, China University of Political Science and Law

  Under normal circumstances, you should report to the platform and make it clear to the platform. When necessary, you can send a lawyer's letter to the platform to tell it about its attack. The platform has the obligation to protect you and block it. These related information are obliged to dissolve such topics. If there is a serious situation, such as someone spreading out your ID card information and other personal information, this is a typical crime, then you should call the police, and for the injured person (for) you must still muster the courage to go. Use the law as a weapon to protect your rights.

  [Explanation] In response to the endless online violence, Zhu Wei said that relevant departments should pay attention to the changes in the content and form of online violence, increase penalties, and increase the cost of violations. At the same time, all Internet platforms should also assume responsibility for supervision and management.

  [Concurrent] Zhu Wei, Deputy Director, Communication Law Research Center, China University of Political Science and Law

  I think whether it is like a platform or offline public prosecutors and judicial organs, such behavior cannot be regarded as a trivial matter. It must be comprehensively managed from multiple dimensions such as law, cultural training, punishment, and credit management. The platform is indeed to take responsibility. In fact, it is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of more people and to make more people believe in this platform. Furthermore, the platform still needs to update its own technology. Today's technology generally uses artificial intelligence to review (content), and in particular, speed up the handling of complaints.

  Cheng Yu reports from Beijing

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]