標題: 5vNulnN64v [打印本頁] 作者: i9dfeky246 時間: 2015-6-30 16:19 標題: 5vNulnN64v Drying and dying father, the girl had been the criticism of Hong Kong photo
There are social networks for young people to become accustomed to express feelings, vulnerable to cyber-bullying
Southern News reporter Chen Ziyan a girl a few days ago in Hong Kong Facebook Upload father in the hospital dying state of the photo, was severely criticized netizens "brain-dead." The victim said the only photographed with his late father's last photo,http://my.5754.cn/home.php?mod=spacecp&ac=blog&blogid=, but this explanation failed to turn away wrath. There are social networks for young people to become accustomed to express their feelings, but self-protection is weak, vulnerable to cyberbullying.
This one includes a coma victim's father and she was wearing a purple halter top photos, on Friday sent to social networking sites, the girl accompanied a text: Daddy, a good journey ...... hope you go to another world happy.
After the piece of information released on the Internet by a large number of reproduced, there are statistics that picture attracted a total of more than 250,000 people to watch. Many netizens criticized the lack of respect for the dead girl,hogan outlet online, his father died also circulated on the Internet.
Some netizens also expressed sympathy for the girls, that its upload photos may simply be seeking comfort, this is the moment many young people have become accustomed to the mode of communication.
Hong Kong Funeral Business Association president forever Wuyao Tang pointed out that Hong Kong has in the past have photographed children in the hall of their ancestors remains, funerary and layout of photos and videos, etc., but the main memory of their ancestors is that others can understand. But if it is placed on the network publicly circulated, the one does not take into account the cause others uneasy, and secondly,http://vegalta7.s156.xrea.com/aska/aska.cgi/summary,tiffany milano, other people may not understand the uploader's intention, to be seen as disrespectful to the dead.
(Edit: SN182)