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How to treat the rumor that a woman's engagement photo was taken as "No.8 technician", but after clarification, it attracted more "cyber violence"?
Ms. Yu (pseudonym) from Hefei, Anhui Province held an engagement party with her boyfriend who had been in love for many years. The engagement scene was full of joy. Ms. Yu is also wearing a red dress with delicate makeup. At the important moment of life, with such a sense of ceremony, Ms. Yu can't help but want to share her happy moment. She posted engagement scenes, photos and videos co-produced with her boyfriend on social platforms.

People are good at sharing now. It is not unusual to take photos and videos, but when I come to Ms. Yu, there are more bad comments than blessings. In fact, it is normal to start in the comment area of the lady's social account, and the messages of blessing are one after another. But I don't know when the style of painting in the comment area gradually deviated.

"No.8 technician, marry an honest man?" "This is indeed No.8, and everyone here knows it." "998 full set is not good? Why do you want to get married? " "Holding an engagement party with great fanfare, does her fiance know her occupation?"

A group of people who don't know Ms. Yu at all, in her comment area, regard her as the "No.8 technician" of a club and have a heated discussion. The taunts and insults were so loud that Yu Can could not refute them. But in fact, she doesn't know any clubhouse, nor is she the so-called "No.8 technician". She just dressed up, held her own engagement party, and then exposed some photos and videos, that's all.

However, this groundless rumor has been widely circulated, which has had a very bad impact on the life of the parties. Finally, in desperation, Ms. Yu had to choose to defend her rights. In order to prove her innocence, she also publicly clarified. After the incident was exposed on the internet, everyone was accusing the people who said bad words, but some people criticized the lady indiscriminately. It's all her fault that she loves taking pictures, which is why she has caused these evils. They say that she has a clear conscience, so why clarify herself online?

Gossip is awesome and many people discuss it. Obviously, Ms. Yu is the victim, but the malice that falls on her is one after another. How can this not be scary? What makes people feel sad is that Ms. Yu's painful experience is not an isolated case, and similar things happen frequently.