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Civilized Internet access * * * to build harmony.

There is a famous saying in Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities: "This is the best time and this is the worst time." This sentence is more appropriate to describe the network information age. Nowadays, the rapid development of network technology has brought incredible surprises to people's lives, but it also tests people's moral bottom line from another aspect, which can be seen from online speech.

Undoubtedly, this is the best time: Internet communication has broken through the traditional closed form of news and speech, and "blog" provides a platform for netizens to communicate and learn from each other ... But, friends, we should understand that there are traps and sharp edges hidden under this beautiful appearance. Virtual time and space, like the real society, is a world where light and darkness coexist: embracing light means embracing a bright future; Embrace the darkness, like walking into the abyss, is hard to be reborn. This is the most beautiful and cruel world. As a younger generation, how should we rebuild our spiritual dike today when the fortress of moral civilization has been torn down?

As individuals, we all strive for truth, goodness and beauty in real life and cyberspace. No one wants to show his evil side in reality, because "civilization" makes the ugliest soul deeply understand what should be spurned or pursued. However, in the unfettered cyberspace, selfish, narrow-minded, despicable and other "demons" in the depths of potential people quietly reach out and look for opportunities to show ferocious smiles under the cover of night.

We don't want to hear unnecessary foul language that we don't want to believe after dawn, and we don't want to see others poking us in the back; Put yourself in others' shoes, is it the same for others? For example, a while ago, the "Yanzhaomen" incident, which made a lot of noise on the Internet, involved many artists and caused an uproar in the society. In response to this incident, some netizens ignored the authenticity of the information and launched wanton verbal attacks on the artists involved, and many obscene words appeared. If this is true, we should not abuse it so wantonly; What's more, some artists who were not involved in the case were personally attacked, suffered great psychological pressure and suffered serious psychological trauma.

Let those hurtful words fade away with time. We don't need the internet to help us record our inner narrowness.

The internet gives us the space to vent and doodle at will in helplessness, and gives us the right to pour out our hearts. However, we should not intentionally slander or falsely accuse others.

A few years ago, Bai Ye and Han Han, two generations of literary world, had a debate on "What is real literature" and "What is the meaning of literary world" on their blogs. This is a serious academic discussion in itself, but it eventually turned into abuse, intimidation and torrential rain, and became a "network abuse war." Subsequently, many "curse wars" swarmed in, which affected many young people's daily oral communication, swearing without dirty words and irritating without hate words, resulting in a very bad social impact.

In fact, the network is innocent. Whether we can make good use of the "double-edged sword" of the network depends entirely on ourselves. There is nothing wrong with refuting the opposite view, but as Voltaire said, "I don't agree with your point of view, but I firmly defend your right to speak." When refuting others, we should respect others more.

Civilized surfing the Internet and making good use of this modern tool can we find the pure land of "truth, goodness and beauty" in the colorful online world.