They provide a multi-dimensional view of the current situation of cyber attacks, while calling for more civilization and caution in online behavior.
At first, the story of an audience attracted attention: just because she left a comment under a famous artist's photo, this woman was heavily attacked by the online community, from appearance, personal life to family. She fell into crisis and fear when being mocked by the group. Actress Tra Ngoc commented that both the online community and commentators have mistakes, the important thing is to learn from experience. From her personal experience of being attacked, she believes that the most effective way to face it is to stay calm, if there is a mistake, correct it, if not, stay silent to make time to soothe.
Dr. To Nhi A analyzed: no comment is "vacuum", because having clicked on it means being aware of action. According to her, social networks are just tools, negative behavior comes from inner instability. An professionalism makes many people more easily attack. The most civilized way to disagree with someone is to choose to ignore it, instead of leaving negative comments.
The program also mentioned the case of a female student whose ex-boyfriend posted a private photo online. From a victim, she quickly became a subject that was turned away by public opinion when more unfavorable information appeared. Dr. To Nhi A recommends that the family need to receive timely spiritual support, while affirming that the right solution is to thank the law to protect privacy.
Tra Ngoc warned that the habit of judging and following the crowd can easily lead young people to form distorted personalities. She emphasized that online words are not "fake" but have real weight, and can destroy the confidence and life of those involved.
In conclusion, Dr. To Nhi A believes that everyone needs to raise their civilized awareness when interacting online, because the speed of transmission and the ability to cut and paste information on the Internet are much faster and more dangerous than in real life.