Sharing at the event, rapper Den Vau said that social networks both open up many connection opportunities and pose significant challenges for the community, especially young people. According to him, in many cases, the silence of influential people can also inadvertently contribute to negative behaviors and content in cyberspace.
People with influence not only meet audiences through screens, but also have the opportunity to meet directly, listen and connect with the community. That is what helps the message spread deeper. Each share, each sentence can create a very big impact," Den Vau expressed.

The male artist said that when participating in the Digital Belief Alliance, he felt more clearly about the responsibility and opportunity to speak out to accompany vulnerable people, who sometimes do not think they can become victims of risks in the digital environment. “In this era, the most precious thing is faith. I believe that everyone here understands that and shares the desire to preserve it. The Digital Belief Alliance will be a powerful assistant, supporting the community to protect that belief with specific actions,” Den Vau expressed.

Sharing with Lao Dong reporters, Miss Bao Ngoc expressed her joy when accompanying the Digital Belief Alliance over the past time. According to her, entering 2026, the Alliance is aiming for new approaches, especially the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to spread accurate and reliable information, thereby contributing to building and consolidating trust in the community.

Bao Ngoc said that she is particularly interested in initiatives such as the AI Ambassador program and the continued implementation of the "Not Alone" Campaign, with a focus on children and vulnerable groups. "These are also issues that I always worry about, especially the work of preventing and combating child abuse and online abuse in cyberspace," Miss Bao Ngoc shared.
According to Bao Ngoc, with the practical programs and projects of the Digital Belief Alliance, she is ready to continue to accompany for a long time, not only as an influential person, but also as an active member, sharing the responsibility to spread positive values and contribute to protecting the community in the digital environment.
Besides the artists, many KOLs and content creators attending the conference also shared the pressure and responsibility when owning a large number of followers. Many opinions believe that in the context of fake news, verbal violence and online harassment increasing, each content posted needs to be considered more carefully.

At the event, digital content creator Mei Chan said she was impressed with the activities of the Digital Belief Alliance, especially the programs that are close and practical to young people. According to Mei Chan, the Digital Belief Alliance is implementing many initiatives suitable to the concerns of young people, thereby building trust and interest in participating.
The fact that artists, beauty queens, and KOLs proactively speak out, participate in the campaign and accompany the community is expected to create positive spillover effects, contributing to building a safer, more humane and reliable online environment for Vietnamese users.