Maybe when you see how the Internet people in this film use technology to strip the cocoon and find one suspect after another, you will be surprised at their meticulousness, but combined with what Luka's mother said, what these people do is nothing more than stalkers. It is no different. They locate other people's addresses, suspect without evidence, and think they are the police, which is very disgusting. This is a point worth discussing. (The value of this film is that it is real and not made up)
From the perspective of justice of the results, I support the police to set up an additional data unit to find engineers. But on the other hand, there are more and more such engineers, do you still trust your privacy? There is nothing wrong with punishing crimes, but the problem lies in tracking the whereabouts of some people without evidence, violating the presumption of innocence, not to mention that what you see is not necessarily real but edited. To acquiesce is to allow a social environment of mutual suspicion, which is unhealthy. I have watched a few movies recently and have discussed this issue. The trade-off between privacy and security, perhaps security is more important, but have we ever thought about where the source of insecurity is?
If it is said that the source of insecurity comes from the technology itself, such as the Internet, and people have been making mistakes, and they are getting deeper and deeper. As we update technology, we are also updating more criminal methods.
The Internet has greatly lowered the threshold. You can watch any ongoing event, participate in discussions, and plan. You can withdraw at any time. You can manage affairs anywhere on the planet, which is the so-called global citizen.
Then when there are more people, the expansion effect will appear. At the same time, you know that human nature cannot stand the test, so the result is that the Internet accelerates the spread of evil, and I personally think that evil is more likely to be spread by the Internet than good.
It's as if good things don't go out, and bad things travel thousands of miles. Are we overestimating the ability of people to adapt to this society, are we adhering to customs, or are we more of spreading bad things. The people of the previous generation lived a happy life with their sisters without the circle of friends, but the people of the next generation lived in the dire straits of the circle of friends and Weibo. Do we still not understand how positive energy uses the Internet. Maybe we're too focused on updating and not giving more effective instructions for the basics.
In a simple social life, there are you and your relatives, friends and neighbors, and you can make corrections if you make mistakes; in a complex society, your relationship network involves the whole world and is intricate, dealing with all kinds of people, and there are more possibilities. . This reminds me of a saying, simple is better.
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