In the face of the complicated world, we really should speak out, but speaking out does not mean spreading rumors and cursing. When commenting on the Internet, we should think more and be more rational, instead of confusing and slandering people. The power of criticism lies not in whose moral stick to hold high, but in the depth of the critic's thinking. Only after thinking can comments land.
The network just provides us with a platform to express our views. To make this platform credible, the poster must be fair and even awe-inspiring, and the netizens should also have the ability to identify. Internet public opinion is not terrible. The terrible thing is to blindly follow the trend and follow the crowd. Everything is complicated, and the "truth" presented outside the network is often overwhelmed by crazy online public opinion. In order to avoid being trapped by network public opinion, the majority of netizens should keep their eyes open and treat all kinds of opinions on the network rationally.
"Good words are warm in three winters, and bad words hurt people in June." As a network citizen with conscience and responsibility, we should be kind and don't use bad words to hurt people. It is really in everyone's interest to let the network transmit warmth and positive energy, protect our spiritual home and make the cyberspace clear. We should strive to be practitioners of network civilization, think more independently and make rational judgments, be less impulsive and credulous, and not make arbitrary judgments. This is not only a responsible attitude towards society, but also the quality that every netizen should have in the network age.