I didn't know what I did wrong, so I was inexplicably "unboxed", and then all kinds of harassing messages swept in. Such things are no longer far away from us ordinary people.
According to the "China Youth Daily" on December 11, not long ago, the ** platform Bilibili reported a "human flesh unboxing" incident, with a total of more than 40 violators, involving 18 provinces and cities, and the main activities were minors. At the same time, the Cyberspace Administration of China launched a one-month nationwide "Clear and Sunny Internet Temperance Rectification" special action, focusing on social, short, live broadcast and other platforms, focusing on rectifying 7 aspects of the problem, of which the "Internet toilet" and "open the box and hang people" behavior ranked first.
The so-called "unboxing" refers to criminals stealing citizens' personal information through various means, making it public and inciting netizens to attack and abuse. This kind of name itself actually has a sense of banter, pointing to the uncertainty of "opening" and "being opened".
The behavior of "opening the box" initially mainly occurred in the fan circle, and some fans saw that their favorite celebrities were said "bad things", so they would follow the trend to doxing and cyberbullying these people. With the intensification of various "unboxing" turmoil in recent years, this kind of fan circle behavior has gradually spread to Internet celebrity groups such as **up bloggers, niche artists, and even ordinary people. In some incidents, ordinary netizens were "unboxed" just because of inconsistent comments.
The logic behind this behavior is simple and crude, that is, "if I don't like you, I will 'open the box' ** you". It's quite a bit of a child's "playfulness". And many cases have also proved that many of the people involved in "opening the box" are minors, and even some minors have changed from victims of "opening the box and hanging people" to perpetrators with anger. This shift is even more lamentable.
It is worth noting that in addition to the "children" venting their emotions, the "unboxing" also involves the black interest chain, as well as the criminals in different industries and systems. They are commonly known as "internal ghosts" and often take advantage of their positions to illegally leak citizens' personal information. There are even advertisements that openly recruit relevant people from various information channels, and it is written that "cooperation is safe, worry-free to make money".
Indeed, it is precisely because of the strong concealment that the behavior of "opening the box" can hide in a dark corner so presumptuously. However, when ordinary people can become victims, the governance and eradication of "human flesh unboxing" has reached the point where it cannot be delayed. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has listed the act of "unboxing" in the first place, which also fully illustrates the urgency and determination of rectifying "human flesh unboxing".
Different from other types of information leakage, for the phenomenon of "Internet toilets" and "human flesh unboxing", which are mainly participated by minors, the relevant parties also need to dig deep into the root cause and prescribe the right medicine. For example, in an "Internet toilet" where the pain of the original family is discussed, the group members will relieve each other's anxiety and resentment, and they will also attack a stranger on the Internet, just because a daily sharing by this stranger inadvertently pokes at the pain point of a group member.
Therefore, it is necessary to reflect on why similar young people are so angryWhy do you want to turn your own unhappiness into an attack on innocent people?The answer may be broad and difficult to completely solve the problem, but in addition to the need for reflection by the minors themselves, parents, schools and society also need to pay real attention. Because, even if the "human flesh opening the box" can be eliminated, if the anger on the Internet is not eliminated, it will only change the "exit". (Zhengguan commentator Zhou Yeqi).
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