On March 16 this year, Xianyang network police received reports from some netizens when conducting online inspections. The content of the report is called. Bigger? Weibo netizens posted bad information. After verification, the net name is Xianyang City 15-year-old man. Later, the man was arrested by the network police and dealt with according to law. Of course, this man is only 15 years old and has not yet reached adulthood, so his punishment may be relatively light. If he 16 years old can bear criminal responsibility according to law, then I think publishing bad information should be sentenced to a very serious criminal law.
First of all, a lot of bad information is suspected of slander, which is an unhealthy development for teenagers? Obstacles Its existence has a great influence on children; Secondly, a lot of bad information always involves slandering others, causing cyber violence and causing very serious damage to others' reputation. For example, some time ago, for Academician Zhong Nanshan? Dereliction of duty? Slander information, and for what? COVID-19 broke out twice in China? Such as false information, will cause great panic to the country, and then have serious consequences, affect the management of social order and social security, and have a very adverse negative effect on China's social development. Therefore, in order to prevent these bad information from spreading in China and even having some adverse effects, we should completely nip these bad information in the bud and severely punish anyone who publishes bad information.