Net celebrities check in at the nuclear accident site, can there be no lower limit to attract attention?

  Han Yunchao

  According to The Paper, recently, a domestic Internet celebrity blogger in casual clothes ran into the Chernobyl nuclear pollution zone to check in and take pictures. Although the blogger said that he wears protective clothing most of the time, the move still caused heat. According to the discussion, some netizens condemned the current bloggers for being "red" for life; some netizens pointed out that the blogger's behavior was a wrong guide; and some netizens believed that such a place should not be promoted in such a frivolous manner.

  In 1986, a serious nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, directly affecting approximately 8.4 million people.

After the accident, most areas within a 30-kilometer radius of the accident center were designated as restricted areas.

Since 2011, the Ukrainian government decided to open the accident area to tourists.

  Under the frenzied traffic chase and admiration, using the "unusual way" to gain attention is the usual routine of many Internet celebrities nowadays.

At the moment, this internet celebrity blogger is wearing bright casual clothes and is exposed to radiation to show her enchanting posture. If there is no motive for attracting attention, I am afraid no one will believe it.

Whether it’s funny, curious, or cute, once the seemingly personalized behavior is made public through photos, live broadcasts, etc., it will inevitably have a bad demonstration effect, and may even become a public event.

  Internet celebrity bloggers are public figures. While sitting on the trust and pursuit of everyone, don't underestimate the "butterfly effect" of your own words and deeds.

Those things that are contrary to public order and good customs, Internet celebrities still don't touch them as soon as possible, otherwise they will be "playing with fire" and let "people set" overturn in minutes.

  Furthermore, in this era where everyone can broadcast live, be a blogger, and everyone is a photographer, what can they shoot?

What can't you shoot?

  Faced with the behavior of the above-mentioned internet celebrity bloggers, some netizens said well, “If a foreign internet celebrity goes to Yuanmingyuan, Lugou Bridge, Wenchuan to pose and pose for selfies and post pictures, how would you feel in your heart?” Awe, you don’t have to punch cards for eyeballs."

  Unfortunately, in reality, some people lose this common sense.

For example, in September this year, a tourist ignored the sign of "Don't enter" in the ruins area at the Old Summer Palace, stepped on and took photos without authorization, and replied "Wait a while" after being discouraged by the staff; there were others who were supposed to be solemn martyrs. Talking and laughing in the cemetery, posing and clocking...

  From war disaster sites, to the old martyrs' cemetery, and to religious sites such as Buddhist temples and temples, many places actually do not allow random photos to be taken.

For the visitors, even if taking pictures is not explicitly prohibited in these places, then raising the camera before at least figuring out why they are taking pictures is to restore with a heart of searching, remembering, remembering the pain, and looking forward to reminiscing. And record?

Or just take a photo of tourists who are laughing and looking behind with the attitude of "coming here"?

  The brainless shooting of seeing and shooting, the profit-driven flow and hot shooting, as well as the lower limit and the ruined three-view shooting of attracting attention and powder, are affecting public life through the Internet window.

Some of them may subvert common sense, hurt feelings, pollute the network ecology, and disrupt public order.

This is a phenomenon worthy of vigilance at the moment, and I am afraid it is also the source of netizens' complaints in this incident.

  Under the lens of Internet celebrities, there should be some restraint.

To manage the "photo upload and release", we must start with increasing supervision and reporting, and start with the unsparingness of the platform staff.

The most important thing is to correct the three views of certain Internet celebrities who are blinded by interests, captured by vanity, and spoiled by brain-dead fans.