I also want to say that this movie is very WEB2.0. Although I also hate the word web2.0. The story tells the story of an Internet genius who used the click-through rate to kill and put it on the website live video. This website is: http://www.killwithme.com/. You can visit it now. I even imagine the effect of this video on YouTube. People will not let go of the mouse in their hands for fear of hurting others, even their lives. The Edison Edison incident has illustrated this point. Curiosity and voyeurism are above all else, because this is instinct. It is difficult to change or teach the evil nature of human beings. This is the original sin of man.
Click-through rate and circulation are the original sins of the media. So they cannot stop reporting and hype about such incidents. The behavior of the murderous fanatics in the film is to retaliate against the instinct of the media. The ratings of a TV station soared after reporting on his father's suicide, so the first target he chose was the TV
reporter who thought he had found the news. This makes me have to think of the Tan Jing incident. Almost all the media will not leave the words "half-naked, prostitute, female corpse" when doing Tan Jing. Including myself. Yes, we know that this is a keyword that will bring a surge in click-through rates. We simply cannot resist. As an Internet practitioner, you say you don't care about PV, UV. That's nonsense. Therefore, we can completely ignore the feelings of the parties and the feelings of family members for these reasons. When Tan Jing's mother was on TV, in newspapers, and on the Internet, everyone was saying that her dead daughter was a prostitute. I can't imagine.
But we all did. Just like in the movie, hundreds of thousands of clicks kill a person. We are only one in a hundred thousandths. What's this?
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