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What should college students do if they refuse to surf the Internet with bad information civilization [1500 words or more]

Nowadays, the Internet is becoming more and more popular, and today's society has entered the information age marked by the Internet. The internet has brought us a lot of convenience. We can check the information online and see the latest news; You can also broaden your horizons and promote learning. Our teachers also make full use of network resources and strive to improve our academic performance. But the network is also a double-edged sword. Some students rely too much on computers, indulge in online games all day, miss classes, and their academic performance plummets; Some students have become prisoners of the network and become "net worms"; Some students are nearsighted because their eyes are seriously damaged by watching computers all day; Even some students get addicted to the Internet all the time for playing games or chatting, which even leads to tragedy. So, as a college student, how can we make our network environment more civilized? First of all, what we need is to start from ourselves and be a civilized netizen. To advocate a civilized and healthy network environment, we must first start from ourselves and not be producers and disseminators of false, obscene and other bad information. Some people with low quality try their best to create and spread false obscenity for immediate interests, which brings great harm to the whole society. This is not only an uncivilized act, but also an illegal act, which will be punished by law. So we should be civilized, moral and rational on the Internet, just like in public society. Never make up and listen to false information on impulse, even swear words and publish obscene content, which is against the principle of being a man. To keep a clear head, don't post gossip on the internet without identification and become the initiator of rumors. We should pay attention to language civilization as we do in public society. We should not "swear when we are angry", post posts or chat, and be calm and speak appropriately. Secondly, we should be good at identifying bad information and not be followers and disseminators of bad information. Some "netizens" rely on the psychology of "curiosity", do not investigate some information, do not seriously analyze it, blindly support it, and even continue to "make guest appearances" on the Internet. Individual "netizens" know that the information is wrong and don't jump out to clarify the facts. Instead, they vaguely "top" and express their strong support for fear that the world will not be chaotic. Such people are psychologically "sick", uncivilized and immoral. Third, we should supervise each other and resolutely resist bad information on the Internet. The network is my home, and the maintenance depends on everyone. Just like people spitting and littering in public places in life, if you want to keep a civilized and clean environment for a long time, someone must stand up and stop spitting and littering. What's more, if people don't meet online, we can slap the bad information. In my opinion, advocating network civilization and being willing to "mind your own business" may be the reasons for the proliferation of bad information. "Mind your own business" should be good at grasping the main points. For some rumors, you can bluntly say, "Who are you and how do you know? Don't make rumors to confuse people! " Personal attacks on individuals can sound the alarm. "Pay attention to morality, don't talk about people behind their backs!" In short, everyone should take action, see the intrusion of bad information, dare to "play the devil's advocate", get to the bottom of the matter, and pursue the victory, thus forming an atmosphere of "rats crossing the street shout and beat everyone" and telling the "netizens" who publish bad information to keep silent or quit. Students, the network has shown us a brand-new picture of life, and a beautiful network life also needs us to create it with our own virtue and civilization. Let's work together, start from ourselves and work hard for a more civilized and healthy network environment!