Cyberbullying is really scary, and people like me who are timid and have poor psychological tolerance don't want to be famous. Of course, he didn't have the ability to be famous.
In the first two years, I had a period of free time at work, studied a lot of ** posts, and also wrote a relatively popular article, and I was still complacent at the time, thinking that I could occupy such an acre and three points of land on this track, one can enrich my spare time, and the other can also have a little income. But then it disappeared, and the articles that were resubmitted were either approved or pushed a pitiful amount. I didn't bother to study any cheats and techniques, so I simply gave up later, and I still honestly relied on my old profession to eat.
It was also during that time that I, who was born a free and love to travel, inadvertently paid attention to Xu Yun, a big V in the cycling industry at station B. I just watched a ** and liked it, the ** quality he shot was very high, he didn't hurry to tell the scenery and humanity along the way, and the aesthetics of the soundtrack composition were also very **, of course, he can endure hardships and have great ideas, it's really difficult not to be popular. At that time, I couldn't help but admire, no wonder I didn't push it, it was really too bad.
Then I started chasing more, not only chasing, but also reading the ** he sent before, I really feel that he can do what he wants to do and can't do by him, it's beautiful. But later, as everyone knows, Xu Yun was subjected to serious cyberbullying, and some people began to attack him in an organized manner, and all kinds of nitpicking and even groundless reports intensified. I didn't understand at the time, he was just a rider, he didn't like to look at it and didn't pay attention, could he be so chasing and shouting and blowing? Later, I realized that even if you don't provoke others, but the market is so big, and you move other people's cheese, others will not be willing.
At that time, I thought, if this is me, can I stand it? I'd rather never be famous and make no money, or be famous vigorously but be viciously attacked by so many ill-intentioned people. I thought about it, I'd better choose the former, my little heart really can't stand it. Xu Yun is worthy of being Xu Yun, he survived and took up the law to protect his rights and interests, but the losses were also very heavy, and the popularity and traffic were no longer the same as they were back then.
The most terrifying thing about online violence is actually the kind of small and seemingly unserious ones, just like scoundrels in real life, wandering on the edge of the law. It's not enough for you to say that he broke the law, at most it's a criticism of education, and it's very annoying to say that he doesn't break the law, and it will also affect your life. Hey, what can I do? Let's look forward to the improvement of the law. Just like Japan and Singapore, some countries that claim to be very civilized, in fact, they are essentially punished by ubiquitous surveillance and laws, but Japan's cyberbullying is also very serious, and there seems to be no good way to solve it.