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Is it a violation of personal privacy to be posted maliciously on Weibo? Be anxious to wait online!

First contact the other party for negotiation, and tell the other party that the infringement has been violated. Try to let the other party delete it actively. If the other party refuses, we can try other methods. The cases we have taken over include ordinary people, elites and celebrities from all walks of life, and so on. Their resources are much better than ordinary people, but they can't do anything when they encounter online rumors, not to mention the helplessness of ordinary people. Let me list some ways to deal with them when they encounter online rumors, hoping to help you. How to deal with online rumors, discredit and publish privacy? (Common coping style) 1: Going back (illegal) will worsen the situation and form a tug-of-war and no winner will call the police? If the circumstances are serious and have a bad influence, the process is basically a crime. The police will file a case and punish each other according to the degree. If the situation is not very serious, it is a normal attack, smear, rumor, invasion of privacy and so on. This is not a police uncle, but it is difficult to manage. They will tell you that this is a civil dispute and you can go to court. It takes 4 to 6 months to sue the other party. Prepare for prosecution: the other party attacks the smeared content, obtains evidence from the notary office, and then finds a lawyer to sue and the court decides to win the case. The other party apologized for deleting the contents of the attack (as for punishment and compensation, it is also difficult to define and implement). If the other party uses an unnamed account or buys a trumpet, you can't sue the other party, even if you know who the other party is, because the court looks at the evidence. The above scheme is time-consuming and laborious, and can not quickly and effectively solve the fundamental problems of cyber violence or disclosure of privacy, smearing and insulting posts. If it still has an impact, it will still defend its rights in a normal way. It's too difficult and too much trouble. As long as the other party has no obvious illegal behavior, the other party's influence is almost negligible. . . .